A 22-year-old girl and a friend visited the family planning unit to have information on contraception. The nurse at the unit happens to be a good friend of the parent of one of the... A 22-year-old girl and a friend visited the family planning unit to have information on contraception. The nurse at the unit happens to be a good friend of the parent of one of the girls. The nurse gently escorted the girls out because she thinks it's not safe to introduce contraceptives to the friend's daughter. Which of these reflects the nurse's attitude? a. The nurse is protecting the fertility of her friend's daughter. b. The nurse does not want to expose the girls to promiscuous life. c. The nurse is denying the girls their right. d. The nurse is not knowledgeable about care of girls. Some risky behaviors adolescents engage in are ................... . a. Showing no interest in schoolwork b. Substance abuse c. Gossiping about friends in schools d. Betting. In advising a woman on how long it is advisable for a woman to use the calendar method before relying on it as contraceptive. a. 3 months b. 6 months c. 7 months d. 10 months. LAM cannot be used as a form of birth control more than ............... months after delivery. a. 6 b. 7 c. 8 d. 9. Mrs. Soko, 28 years, is financially sound. She has seven (7) children and is presently pregnant. She said this is her last pregnancy but does not intend to use any family planning method because her religion is against the use of family planning. Which of these truly applies to Mrs. Manu? a. She does not value her health b. She is young and very fertile c. She does not have reproductive health right d. She is uneducated.
Understand the Problem
The question presents a case about family planning and contraceptive methods, asking for insight into the nurse's attitude towards contraception and adolescent behaviors. It also includes multiple-choice questions related to family planning methods and the attitudes towards them.
Answer
c. The nurse is denying the girls their right.
["c. The nurse is denying the girls their right.","b. Substance abuse","b. 6 months","a. 6","d. She is uneducated"]
Answer for screen readers
["c. The nurse is denying the girls their right.","b. Substance abuse","b. 6 months","a. 6","d. She is uneducated"]
More Information
The nurse's action reflects an attitude that denies the girls their right to receive proper contraceptive information and access. Such actions can contribute to misinformation and riskier behaviors.
Tips
Some people mistakenly choose answers that reflect personal bias or stereotypes rather than understanding the rights of individuals to receive healthcare information.
Sources
- Barriers to contraceptive use among secondary school adolescents - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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