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Among the following options, what contraceptive method is the most effective?
Contraceptive implant
Progestin-only pill
Medroxyprogesterone acetate
Contraceptive ring
The patient states, "I have the worst memory. I want a birth control method that I do not have to remember everyday." Among the options below, what are the best contraceptive options for the patient?
LARC methods
Diaphragm
Spermicide
Combined oral contraceptives
The patient states, "I want a birth control method that I do not need to have a prescription." Among the options below, what is the best contraceptive option for the patient?
Condoms
Diaphragm
Medroxyprogesterone acetate
IUD
The patient has a history of a DVT two years ago. Among the options below, what are the best contraceptive options for the patient? (Select all that apply)
Copper IUD (ParaGuard)
Levonorgestrel IUD (Liletta)
Contraceptive implant (Nexplanon)
Contraceptive ring (Nuva Ring)
A patient just had an IUD placed. Patient teaching for this patient prior to leaving the clinic should include (select all that apply):
Review of signs and symptoms of infection
Report signs of pregnancy
Risk of ectopic
Possibility of weight gain
What contraceptive method can be used as emergency contraception?
Copper IUD (ParaGuard)
Diaphragm
Spermicide
Contraceptive ring (Nuva Ring)
A 17-year-old patient desires to continue on the medroxyprogesterone acetate (Depo Provera) for contraception. She has been on this contraceptive method for the past 3 years. What would be the main concern for this patient r/t the length of use of this method?
Loss of bone mineral density
Increase risk for hypertension
High risk for DVT
Possibility of cervical infection
What does the mnemonic ACHES stand for?
Abdominal pain, chest pain, severe HA, eye problems, severe leg pain
Abdominal pain, cholestasis, hemoptysis, eye problems, severe leg pain and swelling
Abdominal pain, cholelithiasis, hearing problems, eye problems, shortness of breath
Abdominal pain, chloasma, hemochromatosis, eye problems, swelling of calf or thigh
A patient is being prescribed the contraceptive patch (Xulane) by the nurse practitioner. What patient education should be included?
Place a new patch on clean, dry skin once a week for three weeks; no patch the 4th week
Take the patch off before exercising and showering to avoid getting the patch wet.
Side effects of the patch include: skin irritation, vaginal discharge, spotting, and intermittent shortness of breath
There are different options for the patch and the patient can pick a shade/color closest to their skin tone
One of the risks for using the diaphragm include:
toxic shock syndrome
DVT
migraines with aura
spotting/bleeding in between periods
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