Question: A 25-year-old sexually active single female is being seen for follow-up of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). As the nurse practitioner is leaving the examination room, the patient requests information on intrauterine device (IUD) contraception. The nurse practitioner advises the patient: • A - that a history of pelvic Inflammatory disease is an absolute contraindication to intrauterine devices. B - to consider the copper IUD because it is associated with less risk for recurrent PID. c - to return for another appointment to start oral contraceptives. • D - the risk of PID with IUD use is typically confined to the first three weeks post insertion.