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from Test bank Womens Health A Primary Care Clinical Guide 5th Edition Youngkin Schadewald Pritham
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Progestin pill d:
Contraceptive patch e:
Contraceptive implant
A 24-year-old Latin American female G2P2 sees you for her annual. She is about to wean her baby in a few months and is on the progesterone-only pill. She really likes this particular pill because she has had no periods while breastfeeding. She wonders if she can continue to use it.
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A. You counsel her that one of the mainreasons to consider switching to combination birth control pills is a: better lipid profile b: better control of her moods c: better cycle control d: better weight loss e: better control of her acne
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B. Which of the following statements about the progestin-only minipill iscorrect?
It cannot be started postpartum until at least 2 months after delivery b:
It is taken once per week c:
It is most useful for women under 30 years d: It is most useful for lactating women
A 34-year-old female G4P4 sees you for her annual exam. You notice that she uses natural family planning for contraception. She states she desires no more pregnancies. You discuss other options including long-acting reversible contraception and permanent sterilization. She declines for religious reasons.
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A.Your next step should be to a: refuse to continue to see her as a patient b: laughingly tell her she is crazy and will probably see her pregnant again next year c: give her information on fertility awareness and encourage her to contact you with any questions d: advise her to talk to her partner and come back to discuss the options e: remind her that she is essentially using luck for contraception
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B.This woman's periods are regular, coming every 28 days. This patient's "fertile" period wouldbe days