Contraception Flashcards

1
Q

Which of the following carries no risks of thrombosis?
a. combination oral contraceptives
b. hormonal IUDs
c. vaginal ring
d. transdermal patch

A

b

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2
Q

Transdermal patches should be removed ___.
a. monthly
b. every three weeks
c. every week
d. after intercourse

A

c

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3
Q

A nurse recognizes a patient’s need for further education when:
a. she places a transdermal patch on her hip
b. she states she will remove her diaphragm 6 hours after sex
c. she confirms her nexplanon should be replaced annually
d. tells the nurse IUDs may increase risk for PID

A

c

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4
Q

Vaginal rings should be removed ___.
a. monthly
b. every three weeks
c. every week
d. after intercourse

A

b

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5
Q

A 34-year-old patient expresses interest in getting pregnant before her thirties are over. Which of the following would be a good option for temporary birth control?
a. tubal ligation
b. intradermal implants (nexplanon)
c. medroxyprogesterone (depo-provera)
d. estrogen-based pills

A

b

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6
Q

True or false: combination oral contraceptives can disturb fertility up to eight months after they are stopped

A

true

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7
Q

Which of the following carries an increased risk of pelvic inflammatory disease?
a. IUDs
b. female condoms
c. vaginal rings
d. diaphragms

A

a

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8
Q

True or False: efficacy of condoms increases when both male and female partners wear them simultaneously

A

false

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9
Q

Which of the following carries an increased risk for toxic shock syndrome?
a. IUDs
b. female condoms
c. vaginal rings
d. diaphragms

A

d

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10
Q

Which of the following has high risks for inefficacy if removed for over 4 hours?
a. IUDs
b. female condoms
c. vaginal rings
d. diaphragms

A

c

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11
Q

Which of the following should not be used alongside male condoms?
a. IUDs
b. female condoms
c. vaginal rings
d. diaphragms

A

b

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12
Q

Which of the following provide some level of protection against STIs?
a. condoms
b. diaphragm
c. oral contraceptives
d. transdermal patch
e. vaginal ring
f. IUDs

A

a

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13
Q

Which of the following requires fittings through a provider?
a. IUDs
b. female condoms
c. vaginal rings
d. diaphragms

A

d

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14
Q

How frequently should a patient receive depo shots?

A

every 12 weeks

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15
Q

What contraceptive should NOT be used for more than 2 years?

A

depo

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16
Q

A breastfeeding mother voices a desire for contraception. Which of the following is a good option?
a. combination oral contraception
b. vaginal rings
c. IUDs
d. progesterone

A

d

17
Q

A woman voices concerns of bleeding, cramping, and general abdominal discomfort after insertion of which of the following?
a. IUDs
b. female condoms
c. vaginal rings
d. diaphragms

A

a

18
Q

Which of the following carries the risk of increased and painful bleeding during menstruation?
a. hormonal IUDs
b. vaginal rings
c. copper IUDs
d. diaphragms

A

c

19
Q

True or false: sterilization is considered irreversible

A

true

20
Q

True or false: hysterectomy can include the removal of either the uterus or ovaries

A

true

21
Q

How long after a vasectomy can a man still impregnate his partner?

A

6 months

22
Q

How long after a tubal ligation should a woman continue secondary contraception?

A

3 months

23
Q

How soon must an IUD be placed after sex to prevent pregnancy?

A

5 days

24
Q

How soon after sex must medication be taken to prevent pregnancy?

A

72 hours

25
Q

When should a diaphragm be refitted?
a. after any major weight fluctuation
b. after gynecological procedures
c. after pregnancy
d. all of the above

A

d

26
Q

How frequently should a diaphragm be replaced?

A

every 2 years

27
Q

Failing to remove a diaphragm within 24 hours increases risk of
a. pelvic inflammatory disease
b. STIs
c. toxic shock syndrome
d. endometritis

A

c