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FAMILY PLANNING LECTURE FINAL EXAM
NURS 352 EXAM ACTUAL QUESTION AND
ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
VERIFIED UPDATE 2025/2026
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-user effectiveness, use of any given method by a
typical couple
Typical Use -refers to the probability of contraceptive
failure for less than perfect use of the method
-Lower rates of effectiveness than perfect use
Perfect Use method used consistently and correctly
according to use of specified set of rules or
guidelines with every act of intercourse
Instructions for Giving -Clear and simple instructions
Contraceptives to Patient -Should be asked to demonstrate any barrier methods
before leaving clinical setting
-Can role play with patient to see how they will ask to
use contraception
OTC Methods Condoms, Sponge, Film, Spermicides
Barrier Methods Condoms, Diaphragms, Sponges, Cervical cap
-Has additional barrier to the transmission of STDs
Condoms -Should be combined with other methods for
extra protection, since there is a chance for
pregnancy with typical use
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-Can be inserted as much as eight hours prior
Female Condom to sex, but should be removed immediately
after sex
-Shouldn't be used in combination with male condom
-Small dome or cup, has flexible ring on outer edge and
inserted into vagina
-Diaphragm should be used along with
spermicidal jelly/cream to increase
effectiveness
Diaphragm -Creates barrier between sperm and uterus, prevents
entry of sperm into cervix
-Needs to add more spermicide into vagina every 2
hours or after intercourse
-Can be inserted 6 hours before sex, do not
leave in for more than 24 hours, can cause
toxic shock syndrome
-Can't be felt by either partner, and can be
easily removed. Doesn't protect against STDs
Spermicide jelly -Continuous use can irritate lining of vagina and can
increase risk of STD
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