The nurse is beginning to take a sexual history from the client. List the answer choices in chronological order of how the nurse should proceed. Your answer should be a four digit number

1 . Ask specific questions about the client's current sexual practices.
2 . Ask the client mostly open-ended questions.
3 . Have the client fill out a comprehensive questionnaire.
4 . Explain that the history is obtained from all clients and will be confidential.


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