A patient is diagnosed with erectile dysfunction and is prescribed the drug vardenafil. The drug is most likely to work when the reason for impotence is ________.
A. diminished blood flow
B. altered psychomotor activity
C. decreased nerve excitability
D. soft tissue damage to the penis
Answer: A
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The nurse is assessing the oral mucosa of a pregnant female and notes enlargement of the gums. The client states that regular oral hygiene is performed and that she does not understand why this has occurred
Which of the following is the nurse's best response? 1. "You may have oral cancer.". 2. "You are experiencing a normal change during pregnancy.". 3. "You may have leukoplakia.". 4. "You need to decrease the frequency of your oral hygiene.".
Which interactions in milieu therapy are considered opportunities for therapeutic interaction? Select all that apply
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A client diagnosed with a kidney disorder is scheduled for a diagnostic test that uses a contrast agent. Which of the following can be done to protect this client's kidney functioning?
1. Restrict fluids. 2. Administer acetylcysteine as prescribed. 3. Provide 0.9% normal saline through an intravenous access device. 4. Maintain bed rest.