The nurse working in a provider's office would find most often that clients coming for annual checkups who have sexual problems:
a. readily volunteer information about sexual functioning without prompting
b. offer a primary complaint of sexual problems
c. open up about sexual problems only when the nurse asks questions
d. rarely describe any medical problems, but talk only about sexual problems
C
Most clients only discuss sexual problems with their nurse when the nurse asks questions. Many people are uncomfortable talking about sexual matters with others, even health care professionals. Additionally, sexual problems are also the source of shame and embarrassment to those afflicted with them.
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