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A patient who has a previous diagnosis of round ligament pain is in the clinic for a follow-up visit. Which statement by the patient would indicate that teaching objectives for this problem have been met?

"I have been supporting my uterus with a pillow when resting."
"I have been trying all sorts of over-the-counter medications."
"I haven't had any black, tarry stools at all since I was here."
"That black cohosh has really helped with my abdominal pain."

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Final answer:

The patient's statement about using a pillow for uterine support indicates that they understand and implement the non-pharmacological management of round ligament pain, reflecting that they have met teaching objectives.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement by the patient indicating that teaching objectives for managing round ligament pain have been met would most likely be, "I have been supporting my uterus with a pillow when resting." This shows that the patient understands and implements the recommendations for non-pharmacological pain relief measures that align with managing round ligament pain. This condition is commonly experienced during pregnancy as the round ligament stretches to accommodate the growing uterus, and supportive measures like using a pillow can help alleviate discomfort.

Other options, such as trying over-the-counter medications without specific guidance, not having black, tarry stools (unrelated to round ligament pain), or taking black cohosh for abdominal pain, do not directly address the management of round ligament pain and may not reflect proper adherence to teaching objectives specific to this condition.

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