More questions on this topic

More questions on this topic ( 39 Questions)

Question 1 :

A nurse is providing education about the diaphragm to a patient.

Which of the following is a contraindication for the use of a diaphragm?



Correct Answer: A

The correct answer is choice A. A history of toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is a contraindication for the use of a diaphragm.

TSS is a rare but serious condition caused by a bacterial infection that can occur when using a diaphragm for too long or not cleaning it properly.

Choice B is wrong because a history of uterine fibroids is not a contraindication for the use of a diaphragm.

Uterine fibroids are benign tumors that grow in the uterus and usually do not affect the cervix or the fit of the diaphragm.

Choice C is wrong because a history of irregular menstrual periods is not a contraindication for the use of a diaphragm.

Irregular periods may be caused by various factors such as stress, hormonal imbalance, or medical conditions, but they do not affect the effectiveness or safety of the diaphragm.

Choice D is wrong because a history of breast cancer is not a contraindication for the use of a diaphragm.

Breast cancer is not related to the use of barrier methods of contraception such as the diaphragm.

However, some hormonal methods of contraception may increase the risk of breast cancer or be contraindicated for women who have or had breast cancer.


Join Naxlex Nursing for nursing questions & guides! Sign Up Now