29 Questions
Which method of birth control provides the highest level of effectiveness when used correctly each time?
Using birth control pills
What is the failure rate of the withdrawal method?
Up to 25%
Which method of birth control provides protection against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)?
Using condoms
Which of the following is in order of efficacy (most>least)?
Oral contraceptive > condom > IUD
No one method of contraception is 100% effective, except for abstinence.
True
The fertility awareness method has a failure rate of approximately
12%
Which of the following is incorrect regarding the fertility awareness method?
Provides STD protection
Which of the following terms refers to someone whose gender identity corresponds with their sex assigned at birth?
Cisgender
What is the denotation of the term 'male'?
A biological denotation; denotes the sex that produces small, typically motile gametes, especially spermatozoa
What is the definition of 'gender identity'?
A personal conception of oneself as man or woman (or rarely, both or neither)
Which of the following is NOT a type of barrier contraceptive?
Copper IUD
Which of the following is true about spermicides?
They can increase the risk of HIV transmission
Which barrier contraceptive is inserted intravaginally and covers the cervix?
Cervical caps
Which barrier contraceptive is re-usable and portable, but does not prevent STDs?
Diaphragms
Which of the following is NOT a method of non-hormonal contraception?
Depo-Provera®
Which contraceptive method requires replacement every 12 years?
Copper IUD
Which contraceptive method works by changing sperm motility?
Copper IUD
Which of the following is a risk associated with the placement of an IUD?
Heavier periods
Which of the following is NOT true regarding combined-OCPs?
They are associated with an increased risk of ovarian and endometrial cancers
Which of the following is a formulation type of combined OCPs?
All of the above
What is the hormonal content of SEASONIQUE?
10 mcg EE and 7 placebos
What is the #1 reason for discontinuation of combined-OCPs?
Breakthrough bleeding
Based on the information provided, what is the most appropriate action for Marie?
Switch to a less androgenic progestin
What is the recommended age limit for women to continue using cOCPs?
50-55 years
What is the association between increased body weight and contraceptive failure with cOCPs?
Higher unintended pregnancies
What is the purpose of the Quick Start initiation method?
To start around menstruation
Which of the following is a potential reason why obese women may have decreased serum concentrations of hormonal contraceptives?
Increased hormonal clearance
What is the recommended time to start combined oral contraceptive pills (cOCPs) after childbirth if the woman is not breastfeeding?
3-4 weeks postpartum
Which contraceptive method is preferred for breastfeeding women due to its minimal effect on milk production and infant development?
Progestin-only pills
Quiz: Test your knowledge on the Quick Start initiation method for contraception. Learn about its historical recommendation, efficacy rates, and adherence rates compared to traditional initiation schemes. Discover why this method has fallen out of favor and explore alternative options for contraception.
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