Depo-Provera (medroxyprogesterone) is: Group of answer choices
Depo-Provera (medroxyprogesterone) is: Group of answer choices Is contraindicated in women on anti-seizure medications Is contraindicated in women with known Factor V Leiden Best administered immediately before the onset of menses Effective for 12 weeks Which of the following is NOT a relative or absolute contraindication to taking OCP? Group of answer choices Severe Lupus Ischemic heart disease Thrombophlebitis or thromboembolic disorder Tension headaches Ariel, age 20, is going to begin taking birth control pills. She asks you if she is “safe” from pregnancy immediately. How do you respond? Group of answer choices “Until you have your second period (cycle) on the pill, you are not considered safe.” “A backup method of birth control method needs to be used during intercourse for the first 7 days when starting the pill.” Yes, you should not get pregnant once you start taking the pill. “For the first 3 months, you need to use a back-up birth control method. All of the following are true statements EXCEPT: Group of answer choices IUDs are safe for nulliparous women Nexplanon is effective for at least 3 years Blood sugar levels should be regularly monitored in patients taking birth control pills Diaphragms must be left in place at least 6 hours after intercourse for optimal efficacy An 18 year old reports having intercourse with her boyfriend 20 hours ago. She is concerned because the condom broke and she uses no other form of contraception. She has normal periods, is mid cycle, and requests something to prevent pregnancy. Which of the following are appropriate options (select TWO): Group of answer choices Plan B Reassure her that it is unlikely she will get pregnant and have her return to the clinic if she misses her next period Insert an IUD Give her IM methotrexate Noncontraceptive benefits of oral contraceptives include a decrease in all of the following EXCEPT: Group of answer choices Iron deficiency anemia cervicitis acne ovarian cancer Your 53 year old client states that she has had a total hysterectomy due to a benign condition. Your advice to her regarding further pap smear testing is: Group of answer choices Continue with annual pap smears. She no longer needs pap smears because her hysterectomy was performed for a benign condition. After three consecutive negative annual pap smears, the screening interval will change to a pap smear every 3 years. She will need an annual pap smears until age 70. A 38 year old woman has a pap report indicating LSIL (Low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion). She is asymptomatic and all of her prior paps have been within normal limits. Your next best action is: Group of answer choices Repeat her pap again in a year unless she becomes symptomatic Schedule her for a repeat pap in 4-6 months Schedule her for a LEEP immediately Refer her for colposcopy You are reviewing pap smear results on a client and the report indicates that the pap smear is normal, though the specimen is unsatisfactory for evaluation. Your treatment plan is: Group of answer choices Call the client, inform her of the results, and tell her that she will get a pap smear in 1 year at her next annual exam anyway. Call the client, inform her of the results and request that she returns for a repeat pap within 4 months. Call the client and explain that she needs a colposcopy due to her current test results. Do nothing since she was asymptomatic at her visit.
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