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Meeting the FP/RH Needs of Clients with HIV Living in Low-Resource Settings

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Developed by JHPIEGO’s Training in Reproductive Health Project with funding from USAID.

Lesson 6: Hormonal Methods, IUDS, Fertility Awareness Methods, and Voluntary Surgical Contraception
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:

  1. The following are non-contraceptive benefits of combined oral contraceptive pills EXCEPT:
    1. Protects against ovarian cancer
    2. Protects against endometrial cancer
    3. Increases blood loss leading to anemia
    4. Decreased menstrual cramps
    5. Reduced incidence of acne
  2. The following drugs interact with oral contraceptives: 
    1. ritonavir, 
    2. efavirenz
    3. rifampicin, 
    4. methydopa
    5. All of the above 
  3. A 35 year-old woman living with HIV/AIDS has come to the family planning clinic 2 weeks after delivery of her second child. She is currently breastfeeding and has asked you for advice about contraception. She may use any of the following methods EXCEPT:
    1. Combined oral contraceptives and condom
    2. Progestin only contraceptives and condom
    3. Intrauterine device (IUD) and condom
    4. Female sterilization and condom
    5. Condom alone
  4. Benefits of the IUD include the following EXCEPT:
    1. High effectiveness 
    2. Protects against HIV infection
    3. Not user dependent
    4. Can be inserted by non-physicians
    5. Inexpensive on the long term
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