A client prescribed sertraline (Zoloft) reports to the nurse that he is experiencing delayed ejaculation. Which response should the nurse provide the client?

A. "I will let your healthcare provider know and most likely your prescription will be changed."
B. "This is a side effect of the prescription, but treating your depression is the priority."
C. "I am concerned that you may become suicidal if you stop the prescription."
D. "Continue to take the prescription, as this usually goes away after a few months."


Answer: A

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