A client has obtained Plan B (levonorgestrel 0.75 mg, 2 tablets) as emergency contraception. After unprotected intercourse, the client calls the clinic to ask questions about taking the contraceptives. The nurse realizes the client needs further explanation when she makes which of the following responses?
- A. I can wait 3 to 4 days after intercourse to start taking these to prevent pregnancy.
- B. My boyfriend can buy Plan B from the pharmacy if he is over 18 years old.
- C. The birth control works by preventing ovulation or fertilization of the egg.
- D. I can be discussed and have breast tenderness or a headache after using the contraceptive.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Plan B is most effective when taken within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse, ideally as soon as possible. Waiting 3 to 4 days reduces its efficacy, indicating a need for further explanation.
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A mother is visiting her neonate in the neonatal intensive care unit. Her baby is fussy and the mother wants to know what to do. In order to quiet a sick neonate, which of the following can the nurse teach the mother to do?
- A. Bring in toys for distraction.
- B. Place a musical mobile over the crib.
- C. Stroke the neonate's back.
- D. Use constant, gentle touch.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Constant, gentle touch is soothing and minimizes overstimulation for a sick neonate.
A nurse is teaching a client about the use of the contraceptive injection. Which of the following client statements indicates a need for further teaching?
- A. I will need an injection every 3 months.
- B. The injection may cause irregular bleeding.
- C. The injection is reversible, but fertility may take time to return.
- D. The injection will protect me from STIs.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The contraceptive injection does not protect against STIs, indicating a need for further teaching. The other statements are correct regarding frequency, side effects, and reversibility.
A primiparous client has just delivered a healthy male infant. The client and her husband are Muslim and the husband begins chanting a song in Arabic while holding the neonate. The nurse interprets the father's actions as indicative of which of the following?
- A. Thanking Allah for giving him a male heir.
- B. Singing to his son from the Koran in praise of Allah.
- C. Expressing appreciation that his wife and son are healthy.
- D. Performing a ritual similar to baptism in other religions.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The chanting is likely the Adhan, a Muslim ritual where the call to prayer is recited to the newborn, similar to a baptismal rite.
A client is considering the fertility awareness method. Which of the following client statements indicates understanding?
- A. I will track my basal body temperature daily.
- B. I can use this method with irregular cycles.
- C. I will monitor ovulation with a pregnancy test.
- D. I will avoid intercourse throughout the cycle.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Tracking basal body temperature daily is a key component of the fertility awareness method. It is less reliable with irregular cycles, pregnancy tests do not monitor ovulation, and intercourse is avoided only during fertile periods.
A client is considering the contraceptive implant. Which of the following benefits should the nurse highlight?
- A. It is effective for up to 3 years and reversible.
- B. It provides protection against STIs.
- C. It requires daily administration.
- D. It causes significant weight loss.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The contraceptive implant is effective for up to 3 years and is reversible, offering long-term convenience. It does not protect against STIs, require daily administration, or cause significant weight loss.
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