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Chapter 12 Contraceptive Management and Family Planning Beth

Walcker, Coralie Pederson, Kathryn A. Caufield

A 20-year-old white female G0 comes to see you about contraception. She is in college and plans to go to grad school, so she wants something that is 100% effective in preventing pregnancy. You explain to her that the method failure rate and the typical use rate can be very different depending on the method chosen.

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A. The "method failure rate" reflects the rate of failure when the methodis a: compared with the use of no contraception at all b: used correctly 100% of the time c: used by a random sample of women d: used in laboratory animals e: used in the laboratory setting

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B. The most common method of contraception among younger women in the United Statesis a: long-acting hormone (rod or injection) b: oral contraceptive rhyth m d: c: intrauterine device

(IUD) e: spermicidal foam

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C.The pregnancy rate (% pregnant in 1 year) for a couple using no method ofcontraception typically is a: 25 b: 65 c: 15 d: 45 e: 85

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D. In the first year of use, the typical use pregnancy rate for a woman using a diagphragm and spermicide a:

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