When completing the medication history of a male client with sexual dysfunction, the two drug classes that the nurse will assess as being most commonly associated with male sexual dysfunction are:
1. bronchodilators and antidepressants.
2. antihypertensives and penicillin-based antibiotics.
3. antidepressants and antihypertensives.
4. nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and antidepressants.
Correct Answer: 3
Rationale 1: Bronchodilators are not associated with male sexual dysfunction.
Rationale 2: Penicillin-based antibiotics are not associated with male sexual dysfunction.
Rationale 3: Antidepressants and antihypertensives are the most common drug classes that cause sexual dysfunction.
Rationale 4: NSAIDs are not associated with male sexual dysfunction.
Global Rationale: Antidepressants and antihypertensives are the most common drug classes that cause sexual dysfunction. Bronchodilators, penicillin-based antibiotics, and NSAIDs are not associated with male sexual dysfunction.
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