A man tells the nurse, "I have trouble maintaining an erection." This comment indicates

a. a sexual erectile disorder.
b. a sexual desire disorder.
c. a sexual pain disorder.
d. an orgasm disorder.


A
In sexual erectile disorders, the individual cannot maintain the physiologic requirements for sexual intercourse. The patient's statement does not provide data to suggest one of the other options.

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