A 40-year-old male patient is unable to have an erection since being prescribed an antispasmodic for a muscular back injury and hydrocortisone cream to manage a chronic integumentary condition. What should the nurse suspect this patient is experiencing?
A. Result of the muscular back injury
B. Side effect of the hydrocortisone cream
C. Side effect of the antispasmodic medication
D. Age-related erectile dysfunction
Answer: C
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