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1. Factors that increase one’s risk of venous thromboembolism include all of the following EXCEPT:
2. The US Medical Eligibility Criteria (USMEC) lists all of the following conditions as a Category 1, requiring no restriction of combined hormonal oral contraceptive pill use, EXCEPT:
3. The following conditions are all rated as Category 1 or 2 for combined oral contraceptive pill use in the US Medical Eligibility Criteria (USMEC) EXCEPT:
4. What can a patient do with the contraceptive ring when engaging in sexual activity?
5. If the patch seems loose, or has been partially or completely off for more than 48 hours, the patient should: (check all that apply)
6. A 17 yo has been successfully using depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) for 5 years. Her medical history is complicated by migraines with aura and tobacco use. She wants to review other birth control options with you. Which method puts her at an unacceptable health risk given her history?
7. A postpartum patient wants to know if breast-feeding will work as contraception. You tell her that all of the following criteria need to be met EXCEPT:
8. Which is an advantage of ulipristal acetate compared with oral levonorgestrel for emergency contraception? (check all that apply)
9. Which of the following is the most effective method of emergency contraception?
10. Which of the following statements regarding the IUD insertion process are true? (check all that apply)
11. Which of the following are Category 4 recommendations by the US Medical Eligibility Criteria for initiation of a levonorgestrel or copper IUD?
12. Which of the following examinations or tests are necessary prior to IUD initiation: