Which of the following is a cause of erectile dysfunction in younger men?

A. substance abuse
B. medical technologies
C. decreased testosterone levels
D. diabetes


Answer: A

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An 8-year-old girl with cellulites has to soak her hand twice a day. Which response by the nurse would be appropriate for her cognitive level when teaching about this treatment?

A) "You need to stay in bed while your hand soaks." B) "You should soak both hands to get them clean." C) "Would you like to sit in the chair or stay in bed to soak your hand?" D) "I know your favorite show is on right now, but we need to soak your hand now."

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Antecedent conditions refer to the societal trends that enable servant leadership to be effective

a. True b. False

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A home care nurse receives a physician order for a medication that the patient does not want to take because the patient has a history of side effects from this medication

The nurse carefully listens to the patient, considers it in light of the patient's condition, questions its appropriateness, and examines alternative treatments. What is the nurse's best action? a. Call the physician, explain rationale, and suggest a different medication. b. Consult an experienced nurse on whether there are other similar treatments. c. Hold the drug until the physician returns to the unit and can be questioned. d. Question other staff as to the physician's acceptance of nursing input.

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