Asked by Tabitha Lester on Apr 25, 2024

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A sexually active female adolescent asks the nurse about the contraceptive Depo-Provera. What should the nurse explain regarding the contraceptive?

A) Requires injections every 3 months
B) Requires daily administration of medication by mouth
C) Provides long-term continuous protection, up to 5 years
D) Prevents pregnancy if given within 72 hours of unprotected sex

Depo-Provera

A contraceptive injection containing progesterone that prevents ovulation, used as a form of birth control effective for three months per dose.

Contraceptive

Any method or device used to prevent pregnancy, ranging from hormonal pills and implants to barrier methods like condoms.

  • Understand contraceptive options available to adolescents and their specific uses.
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Chanel Chung1 week ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The contraceptive Depo-Provera is administered by injection every 3 months. Oral contraceptives, not Depo-Provera, require daily administration of medication by mouth. Norplant, not Depo-Provera, provides long-term continuous protection for up to 5 years. Postcoital contraception, not Depo-Provera, prevents pregnancy if given within 72 hours of unprotected sex.