Options Counseling Post-Assessment

This evaluation is designed to assess what content learners have taken away from the Options Counseling module and how it can be improved as an educational tool.

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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 components of the module did you complete? (check all that apply)

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* 3. How satisfied were you with this module?

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* 4. Approximately what percentages of pregnancies in America are unintended

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* 5. Factors contributing to unintended pregnancy include: (Check all that apply)

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* 6. What percentages of children born from unintended pregnancies are placed for adoption?

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* 7. Placing a child for adoption means you cannot see the child again.

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* 8. Which of the following health care procedures poses the least risk to a woman’s health:

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* 9. Can minors obtain contraceptive and abortion services without parental consent?

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* 10. A 16 year old is 9 weeks pregnant with an unintended pregnancy. What are her options? (Check all that apply)

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* 11. When working with patients to help them understand their options for an unintended pregnancy, the most important points to remember are: 1) The patient has the answers 2) Any choice a patient makes is the right one for her/him.

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

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Nurses need to learn how to provide non-judgmental, non-directive options counseling.
Nurses need to learn how to address and support patient’s ambivalence in pregnancy decision-making.
Nurses need to develop knowledge and skill in options counseling to provide true patient-centered care.
Nurses need to learn how to assure that the informed consent process includes accurate information about the potential benefits and risks of abortion, adoption or continuing the pregnancy.

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

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

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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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* 15. What did you learn from this module that will be most useful in your future practice?

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