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NR327 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A++
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-look at how old they are
- risk factors
-will they remember to take a pill
As a nurse, what is your role in
-side effects
providing counseling for
-cost
contraception?
-convenience
-cultural beliefs
Adolescents
- misinformation about getting pregnant
Age considerations for contraception - risk-taking behavior
Perimenopausal women (getting ready for menopause)
- dont think they can get pregnant
In order to be considered menopause 12 months
how long do you have to go without a
period?
permanent fertility control achieved through surgical procedures
Female
- tubal sterilization
Sterilization - sterile right away
Male
- vasectomy
- has to have a 0 sperm count before deemed sterile
permanent birth control achieved through the blocking or cutting of the Fallopian
tubes
- remove section of tube and cauterize them
Bilateral Tubal Ligation (BTL)
- can be done at delivery with a C-section
- avoid intercourse for 1 week
- avoid heavy lifting and strenuous exercise for 1 week
Clamp off and remove section and cauterize both vas deferens
- rest afterwards
- should wear scrotal supporter for 24 hours
Vasectomy - ice for first 4 hours
- mild analgesic
- can not bathe for 24 hours
- no strenuous exercise for 1 week
If you had a vaginal delivery, how long Atleast 6-8 weeks after having baby
should you wait before having tubes tied?
a plastic capsule inserted in a woman's upper
arm that releases a low dose of progestin to
prevent pregnancy
Nexplanon (Norplant)
- can feel it under the skin
- left in for 3 years
- stops egg from being released
The birth control shot; lasts 15 weeks BUT should get injection every 13 weeks
Depoprovera
- injection can be given before patient leaves hospital after having baby
Biggest complaint of depo is.. Weight gain
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Some have both estrogen and progesterone, some have only progesterone
- 4 placebo pills that contain iron
Oral hormonal contraceptives - 24 days of hormones
- suppose to start the Sunday after period starts OR the day period starts
- if you miss 3 pills start a whole new pack
- smokers
- women with estrogen dependent cancer
Who should NOT take oral BC pills? - people with hypertension
- hx of blood clots, CVA, or migraines
- over age of 35
Benefits
- helps with acne
- decrease pain from mensuration
- regulates periods
- increases bone density
Benefits of BC pills and Side effects
Side effects
- break through bleeding
- headaches
- n/v
Antibiotics
What type of medications decrease the - wait at least 4 days until off antibiotics to rely on BC
efficiency of oral contraceptives? St. John’s Warts
Certain Anticonvulsants
- up to 72 hours after intercourse to take it
Morning after pill - not a form of birth control
- about $50 a pill
- Leave on for 7 days
- 3 different patches for 21 days
- leave off for 1 week
Transdermal patch - change site with each patch
- releases estrogen and progesterone
- suppresses ovulation, and thickens
cervical mucous
- releases low doses of hormones
- inserted through the vagina
NuvaRing
- left in for 3 weeks
- leave out for 1 week before inserting new ring
Copper- T
- left in for 10 years
- causes inflammatory response
- watch for pain or bleeding
Levonorgestrel IUS (Mirena) or (Kyleena)
Intrauterine devices - left in for 3-5 years
- thickens cervical mucous preventing
sperm from swimming
- watch for pain, break through bleeding
- check strings monthly
- IUD is most effective form of BC
What is the number 1 effective form of IUD
birth control?
Condom - prevent STI
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