a. Renee is an 18-year-old who is pregnant for the first time. She…
Question Answered step-by-step a. Renee is an 18-year-old who is pregnant for the first time. She… a. Renee is an 18-year-old who is pregnant for the first time. She has come to the health department for her first prenatal visit. Renee is African American, is currently unemployed and living with her mother who is a nurse. Renee states that her boyfriend and father of the baby is supportive. He is also unemployed. During the initial interview, you inform Renee that screening for sexually transmitted infections, as well as other infections of the lower reproductive tract, is part of routine prenatal care. Renee states that she is sure she does not need to be tested because she and her boyfriend have been together for one year. b. How would you respond to Renee’s statement? Why? c. Which infections would you expect to screen for on a routine basis and what assessment findings would indicate these infections might be present? d. How do the treatment regimens change for women who are teenagers, pregnant or lactating? e. What are your priority concerns for this client? 2. Develop a teaching plan for a 15-year-old who had unprotected sex 18 hours ago and is sure she is pregnant. She is very upset and states being pregnant would be a “catastrophe”. What would you teach her about her options? Health Science Science Nursing Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


