A male patient is concerned about ongoing premature ejaculation. What should the nurse do to assist this patient?

A. Tell the patient that the condition is temporary and will disappear in time.
B. Suggest that the patient wear a condom with sexual activity.
C. Suggest that the patient talk with the physician about changing prescribed medications.
D. Review any newly prescribed medications, and check for side effects.


Answer: B

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