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Developed by JHPIEGO’s Training in Reproductive Health Project with funding from
USAID.
Lesson 4: Counseling the HIV Positive Client
About Family Planning
Instructor: Emmanuel 'Dipo Otolorin, MD
Quiz
The following quiz is designed to highlight some key points. Write a note of your answers and check them against the
answer key. No peeking!
Select ONE best answer for each of the following questions
- A good counselor should:
- Understand the benefits and limitations of only the method that the patient chooses
- Tell the client the best method for her
- Present information in an unbiased, client-sensitive manner
- Tell other staff about the client's family and reproductive situation
- Avoid talking to HIV-infected persons about family planning
- The following are key elements of counseling EXCEPT:
- Being judgmental
- Greeting clients with respect
- Telling clients about family planning choices
- Explaining to clients about a specific method they have chosen
- Arranging for follow-up
- The following are benefits of good counseling, EXCEPT:
- Increased contraceptive acceptance
- Reduced myths and misconceptions
- Increased client satisfaction
- Decreased continuation rates for family planning methods
- Enhanced contraceptive effectiveness
- Once the client has chosen a method, what is the next step?
- Give the client the method and send her home
- Give the client the method and tell her to come back only if she has pain or bleeding
- Tell the client she must discuss her choice with her husband and return in 10 days to receive the method
- Give the client the method and ask her if she has any questions about it.
- Give the client her method and explain what she has to do with respect to taking the method, returning for followup, and side effects
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