Which of the following statements is true for a client with erectile dysfunction?

A) Erectile dysfunction is not related to anxiety or depression.
B) Erectile dysfunction is not due to aging.
C) Erectile dysfunction may be due to testosterone insufficiency.
D) Erectile disfunction is not related to the complications of diabetes mellitus.


C

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A nurse is to remove an interrupted suture from an incision site. After the site has been cleansed, which of these steps is correct?

a. Use forceps to grasp the middle of the suture, cut it, and pull either end. b. Use forceps to grasp the suture near the knot, place the curved edge of the scissors under the suture and cut close to the skin, and pull the long end to remove. c. Use forceps to grasp every other suture, cut each with the curved edge of the scissors down, and pull the short end to remove. d. Grasp the knot of the suture, cut with the scissors in a position of comfort, and pull either end.

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Which of the following could be considered congruent communication?

a. The nurse manager states, "Come by my office anytime." Then she keeps her door closed and does not answer phone calls. b. As a co-worker hurries down the hall, he asks, "Is there anything you need help with?" c. As she drops a stack of charts loudly on the desk, a co-worker states, "This is going to be a wonderful day." d. The nurse manager sits with you in the nurse's lounge and asks, "Is there anything you would like to talk about?"

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A patient is being admitted after a fall that has caused a painful leg injury. In preparing to interview the patient for a health history, the nurse is initially concerned that

a. the family should be present to help an-swer questions. b. a therapeutic nurse-patient relationship should be established. c. the patient should be free of hearing and vision barriers. d. the patient's pain should be effectively managed.

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A patient who has had a new onset of AF the day prior will undergo cardioversion that day. The primary care NP will expect the cardiologist to:

a. give clopidogrel after administering cardioversion. b. administer cardioversion without using anticoagulants. c. give warfarin and aspirin before attempting cardioversion. d. give low-dose aspirin before administering cardioversion.

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