What are some implications of teaching a comprehensive sex education program in schools from a nursing perspective?
Please elaborate a bit when answering.
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ok from a nursing perspective, you will be passing out free condoms…maybe. you will be answering alot of questions about whether or not something on “my skin…” is an std. kids might steal some of your lubricant to fill condoms with and throw at unsuspecting victims… ha ha ha. wink.
you should most likely have less students saying the forsaken words…”i think i’m pregnant.” this will be because they understand sex now and they will either use a condom or not believe what the boy says when he says whatever he needs to say to get up in there. and he will say anything, and get creative too… but now since the girl knows about that and knows how sex is really performed… she wont believe his lies.
what do you have to worry about anyway, you’re a nurse, you can handle wipe’n old buts to triage from a gang war… kids are no big deal.
good luck.