An18-year-old female patient who wants to begin taking birth controlpills comes to the family planning clinic. She is visibly nervousand tells the nurse that she has never had a gynecologicexamination. What can the nurse say to lessen her fears? How shouldthe nurse assist her during the pelvic examination? What additionalinformation can the nurse provide?
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