MN576 Advanced Practice Nursing: Compare Contraception Methods
Many elements need to be considered individually by a woman, man, or couple when choosing the most appropriate contraceptive method. Some of these elements include safety, effectiveness, availability (including accessibility and affordability), and acceptability. Although most contraceptive methods are safe for use by most women, U.S. MEC provides recommendations on the safety of specific contraceptive methods for women with certain characteristics and medical conditions.
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Directions:
Compare and contrast two forms of contraception including:
indications,
contraindications,
side effects,
US Medical Eligibility Criteria (USMRC),
US Selected Practice Recommendations for Contraceptive Use (USSPR), affordability, and mechanisms of action.
Many elements need to be considered individually by a woman, man, or couple when choosing the most appropriate contraceptive method. Some of these elements include safety, effectiveness, availability (including accessibility and affordability), and acceptability. Although most contraceptive methods are safe for use by most women, U.S. MEC provides recommendations on the safety of specific contraceptive methods for women with certain characteristics and medical conditions.
Directions:
Compare and contrast two forms of contraception including:
indications,
contraindications,
side effects,
US Medical Eligibility Criteria (USMRC),
US Selected Practice Recommendations for Contraceptive Use (USSPR), affordability, and mechanisms of action.
MN576 Advanced Practice Nursing: Compare Contraception Methods