A 16-year-old girl reported to a family planning clinic concerned about a possible pregnancy. She had unprotected intercourse two nights prior and believed she may be fertile. She wanted to learn more about emergency contraception, specifically the morning-after pill.
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1. A 16-year-old report to the local family planning clinic
A 16-year-old report to the local family planning clinicA 16-year-old report to the local
family planning clinicA 16-year-old report to the local family planning clinic with concern
regarding pregnancy. She relates she had unprotected intercourse 2 nights ago and believes
she may be “fertile”. She wants to learn more about the “morning after pill”.1. What
additional information should you obtain from her?2. What do you know about emergency
contraception and the side effects?3. What educational points should you provide to
her?Rubric:1. The student identifies 3 risk factors of the “morning-after pill” or IUD that
would affect a woman taking this form on contraception and also discusses the effectiveness
and how it should be taken.2. Using the 3 side effects the student discusses the nursing
interventions to manage all 3 of the side effects that the student chose to discuss.3.
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