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EDCEP 103 ZA Module 4 Exam: Sexual & Reproductive Health
True/False
Emergency contraception prevents pregnancy from occurring. It does not work if pregnancy has already occurred.
Options
A.True
B.False
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The statement under consideration is about the purpose and limitations of emergency contraception (EC).
Option 1 (True): This option reflects the core facts about EC. Emergency contraception is designed to prevent pregnancy from occurring when take......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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Read this scenario to answer Question 3. You answer the phone at the pharmacy on a Friday afternoon. A female patient shares that she ran out of refills for her prescription birth control pills and is about to leave for a weekend trip. In addition, she states, “My friend told me about how Plan B can help prevent pregnancy. Can I take it as a substitute for my birth control pills this weekend?” Based on your understanding of Plan B and the information from the patient, you advise the patient she cannot use Plan B instead of her birth control pills because proper use indicates it is supposed to be taken after intercourse.
Read this scenario to answer Question 3. You answer the phone at the pharmacy on a Friday afternoon. A female patient shares that she ran out of refills for her prescription birth control pills and is about to leave for a weekend trip. In addition, she states, “My friend told me about how Plan B can help prevent pregnancy. Can I take it as a substitute for my birth control pills this weekend?” Based on your understanding of Plan B and the information from the patient, you advise the patient she [ Select ] can cannot use Plan B instead of her birth control pills because proper use indicates it is supposed to be taken [ Select ] after before intercourse.
Emergency contraceptive (the morning-after pill) is a type of abortion.
An emergency contraceptive can be taken up to 120 hours after unprotected intercourse.
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