When a 19-year-old male patient tells the nurse that he has never been able to achieve an erection,

the nurse recognizes that the patient is experiencing

A) Sexual identity problems
B) Primary impotence
C) Psychological impotence
D) Ejaculatory dysfunction


Ans: B

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