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During an AIDS education class a client states, "Vaseline works great when I use condoms." Which conclusion about the client's knowledge of condom use can the nurse draw from this statement?

1. an understanding of safer sex
2. an ability to assume responsibility
3. ignorance related to correct condom use
4. ignorance concerning the transmission of HIV

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Answer:

The correct answer is: 3) ignorance related to correct condom use.

Step-by-step explanation:

Vaseline is a product used as a lubricant that is composed of petroleum jelly. Petroleum jelly breaks down the condom and thus it decreases the effectivity of said condom. If lubrication was needed, a safer form to achieve it would be by using a water-soluble lubricant, which is a product that will not break the condom. This person has some knowledge about safe sex and transmission of HIV, but he/she is ignorant about the correct use of the condom.

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