Originally Posted by johnson001
Help...i have a question for my class that i am stumped on. A 22 yr old who has a hx of seizures and thrombosis comes into the clinic for oral contraceptives. write an RX for your answer...i thought that you weren't supposed to give BCP to those who had a hx of thrombosis? am I wrong...??or is there a safe alternative???I know you want one with low estrogen..help...
also someone who was just diagnosed with parkinson's disease(67 yo). ??thanks in advance,
First off, this isn't my area of expertise, so I am just throwing out an idea here. Perhaps this is a case where it is your job to educate a patient as to why the contraceptive she prefers isn't the best option for her.
Secondly, why would a 67 year old patient require contraception?