A client asks the nurse why she was raped. The nurse understands that the underlying issue of most rapists is:
1. A desire to overpower and control.
2. An uncontrollably strong sex drive.
3. A desire to play out fantasies.
4. The inability to control intense anxiety.
1. A desire to overpower and control.
Rationale:
Rape is a crime of violence generated by issues of power and anger rather than by sex drive, fantasies, or the inability to control anxiety.
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