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What are some things to consider when choosing a birth control method? - ANSWER-Safety Availability Effectiveness Convenience Education needed Benefits and Side Effects Interference w/ spontaneity Expense Religious beliefs Culture What is the best protection available from STDs? - ANSWER-Male condom This age group has the highest number of unintended pregnancies; why is this so? - ANSWER- Adolescents; they are misinformed or have little knowledge of a&p and how/when conception occurs; also engage in risk-taking behavior and believe "it won't happen to me" The most common method of contraception in women over the age of 30 is what? - ANSWER- Sterilization What are 3 methods of sterilization? - ANSWER-Female: 1. Tubal 2. Essure Male: 3. Vasectomy Essure - ANSWER-Tiny coil inserted into the fallopian tube that forms scar tissue

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What are some things to consider when choosing a birth control method? - ANSWER-Safety

Availability

Effectiveness

Convenience

Education needed

Benefits and Side Effects

Interference w/ spontaneity

Expense

Religious beliefs

Culture



What is the best protection available from STDs? - ANSWER-Male condom



This age group has the highest number of unintended pregnancies; why is this so? - ANSWER-
Adolescents; they are misinformed or have little knowledge of a&p and how/when conception occurs;
also engage in risk-taking behavior and believe "it won't happen to me"



The most common method of contraception in women over the age of 30 is what? - ANSWER-
Sterilization



What are 3 methods of sterilization? - ANSWER-Female:

1. Tubal

2. Essure

Male:

3. Vasectomy



Essure - ANSWER-Tiny coil inserted into the fallopian tube that forms scar tissue

,What 3 teaching topics should be performed r/t vasectomies? - ANSWER-1. Don't lift

2. Complete sterilization may not occur for approx. 3 mos.

3. Semen sample should be analyzed after 12 wks or 20 ejaculations to ensure no sperm are present



What are 4 contraindications of oral contraceptives? - ANSWER-Someone who has:

1. High BP

2. Hx DVTs

3. High risk for MI or stroke

4. Over age 35 AND a smoker



Depo-Provera - ANSWER-Hormonal contraceptive that prevents ovulation for 14 wks; injections are
usually scheduled q12wks



What are side effects of Depo-Provera? - ANSWER-1. Bone demineralization

2. Weight gain

3. Irregular bleeding

4. Depression

5. Hair loss

6. Decreased libido

7. Breast discomfort

8. Decrease in edensity



Depo-Provera should not be used for more than ___ years at a time - ANSWER-2



Women on Depo-Provera should get adequate amounts of what two things via diet or supplements? -
ANSWER-1. Vitamin D

2. Calcium

, This hormonal contraceptive is good for teenage pregnancy as it can be given 5 days postpartum, as long
as the mother isn't breastfeeding - ANSWER-Depo-Provera



Oral contraceptives - ANSWER-Most popular reversible method of birth control in US; thicken cervical
mucous and suppress LH and FSH (inhibit maturation of follicle and ovulation)



Women who weigh > ___ lbs should not be using patches (Xulane) as contraceptives. - ANSWER-198



The NuvaRing contraceptive method can be left in place for ___ weeks, removed and inserted after a
week. - ANSWER-3



What is the most common side effect of the NuvaRing? - ANSWER-Headache



Intrauterine Devices (IUDs) - ANSWER-Cause a sterile inflammatory response creating a hostile
intrauterine environment



What are 5 signs of hormonal contraceptive complications? - ANSWER-A - severe abdominal pain

C - chest pain, dyspnea, hemoptysis, cough

H - Severe headache, weakness, numbness

E - eye problems (complete/partial loss of vision)

S - Severe leg pain or swelling



Uterine perforation and ectopic pregnancy are more likely to occur when using what? - ANSWER-IUDs



What 3 things should be taught r/t IUD use? - ANSWER-1. Check for placement

2. Report s/s of infection such as vaginal pain/itching, low pelvic pain, fever

3. Report s/s of pregnancy to rule out ectopic pregnancy or spontaneous abortion



Basal Body Temp method - ANSWER-Temp. will usually drop a few days prior to ovulation then rise once
ovulation occurs

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