Public Health Pre-Assessment

Welcome to the Public Health Module Assessment for Provide's Unintended Pregnancy Prevention and Care in Nursing Curriculum.
Please complete this Pre-Assessment before using the module. At the end of this survey, we will provide you with a link to the Post-Assessment, to fill out when you are done with the module.

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* 1. Institutions may contact Provide for a "site code" that allows them to access their own assessment results. If you have been given a site and student code, please enter them here; otherwise, please enter the name of your institution.

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* 2. Which best represents your current role?

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* 3. Which other modules in this Unintended Pregnancy Prevention and Care in Nursing Curriculum have you already completed?

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* 4. The term "primary prevention" in the context of unintended pregnancy include strategies that focus on:

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* 5. In the 1990”s, Healthy People defined a goal to reduce unintended pregnancy by 30%. This goal was met in 2010.

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* 6. Women who are homeless have: (check all that apply).

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* 7. The following are types of long acting reversible contraception (LARC) methods: (Check all that apply)

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* 8. Comprehensive sex education is not required in all public schools in the United States.

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* 9. Crisis Pregnancy Centers are not required to adhere to the same standards as federal Title X funded health centers and provide women with all options for unintended pregnancy care.

The following questions pertain to the the larger curriculum of which this module is a part: Unintended Pregnancy Prevention and Care (UPPC) in Nursing.

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* 10. Approximately what percentage of pregnancies in America are unintended?

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* 11. Which outcomes, if any, are associated with unintended pregnancies? (Check all that apply)

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* 12. To what extent do you agree with the following statements?

  Strongly Agree Somewhat Agree Somewhat Disagree Strongly Disagree
When caring for a patient with an unintended pregnancy, I would be able to discuss all options (parenting, adoption, or abortion).
I feel clinically competent to provide options counseling.
I feel that I am knowledgeable about pregnancy related resources.
I feel that I could make a referral to community resources for prenatal services, abortion services or adoption services.
I feel that discussing all pregnancy options without judgment or bias is consistent with professional nursing practice.
If I could not discuss all pregnancy options without judgment or bias, I would ask a colleague to provide the care the woman is requesting.

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