Timby's Introductory Medical-Surgical Nursing Thirteenth, North American Edition - Caring for Clients With Sexually Transmitted Infections Related

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The nurse is instructing an adolescent on ways to prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs). When evaluating the options, which is best when the client states being sexually active?

  • A. Having one sexual partner
  • B. Abstinence
  • C. Use a latex condom with a spermicide.
  • D. Urinating after sexual intercourse
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The nurse is most correct to instruct the sexually active client on the proper use of a latex condom. A latex condom with nonoxynol-9 is best to be used when having oral, vaginal, or anal intercourse. Having one sexual partner does not mean that the partner does not have a sexually transmitted infection. The client states being sexually active, thus, abstinence is not an option. Urinating after intercourse reduces the risk of an STI, however, providing a barrier between the partners is a better option.