A 68-year-old man comes to the clinic complaining that he is having difficulty obtaining an erection. When reviewing the patient's history, what might the nurse note that contributes to erectile dysfunction?
A) Recent antibiotic use
B) History of heavy alcohol use
C) Increasing age
D) Lack of exercise
B
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The nurse is planning the care for a client diagnosed with a personality disorder. Which goals address the client's antisocial behavior?
Select all that apply. A) The client will share meals with others in the community dining area. B) The client will interact socially with others. C) The client will engage in individual therapy without disruptions. D) The client will take all medications as prescribed. E) The client will refrain from violent behavior.
A patient is seen in the clinic for peptic ulcer disease. The nurse realizes this patient's treatment will include:
• Ways to prevent hospitalization. • A plan to be admitted to the hospital for diagnostic testing. • The need for a pneumococcal vaccination. • Vaccination against hepatitis A.
Which of the following nursing interventions is appropriate care for a client with a retention catheter?
A) Gently retract the labia majora away from the urinary meatus. B) Observe urine in the drainage bag. C) Retape the catheter to the thigh. D) Don sterile gloves.
When dealing with urban populations, which of the following issues would a community health nurse most likely face? Select all that apply
A) Health disparities in the population B) Lower levels of homelessness C) Increased cases of asthma D) High levels of poverty E) Major transportation issues