Exit this survey >> Comparative Contraception - Pre-Test 1. On-Demand Webinar - Pre Test Question Title Please take a minute to complete this pre-session survey to help ARHP assess the impact of its educational programs. Completing this survey will provide ARHP with an invaluable tool for understanding how health professionals use educational offerings and how ARHP activities might be improved to serve you better. Question Title * 1. Today's Date: Enter today's date Date Question Title * 2. Your primary professional category (choose the one best response): Health Professional Educator Nurse Midwife Nurse Practitioner Pharmacist Physician Physician Assistant Registered Nurse Resident Student Other (please specify) Question Title * 3. Do you interact with patients? Yes No Question Title * 4. Which of the following statements is true about the benefits, risks, and side effects of long-acting reversible contraception? a. IUDs have been shown to decrease the likelihood of future pregnancies b. After implant removal, there is a delayed return to fertility in most women c. Back-up contraception is required after insertion of the Copper T IUD d. None of the above Question Title * 5. Which of the following scenarios describes a woman who is a potential candidate for the type of contraception indicated? a. IUD: a 15-year-old girl, G0P0, high school student who has been sexually active for nine months b. Female sterilization by tubal occlusion: a 28-year-old, G1P1, who has one child and is informed about her options and the procedure c. Implant: a 25-year-old, G0P0, with a five-year history of migraine headaches with aura, who has never used hormonal contraception d. All of the above e. None of the above Question Title * 6. Which of the following is a true statement regarding long-acting reversible and permanent contraception? a. IUDs have been shown to cause ectopic pregnancies b. Implants can travel to other parts of the body c. Relationship conflict is a risk factor for decision regret after female sterilization d. All of the above Question Title * 7. Which of the following is NOT a suggested step in shared decision making with patients? a. Collect information about the patient's history and preferences efficiently, using close-ended questions (i.e. can be answered with a single word or short phrase) b. Allow time for questions c. Provide information about side effects, effectiveness, and use of method d. Give context about options, allowing patients to hold devices if possible Question Title * 8. As a result of participating in this activity, I hope to be better able to: Next >>