The nurse is evaluating the effectiveness of teaching on a client with erectile dysfunction. Which of the following comments made by the client should be addressed by the nurse?
A)
"I'm not embarrassed to tell you I'm unable to have an erection."
B)
"I don't want to upset my wife so I'll share my concerns with you."
C)
"I know I need to take the sildenafil, Viagra, about an hour before having sex."
D)
"I know there are surgical options if I can't tolerate the pills."
B
Explanation:
A)
Clients should express a willingness to share concerns with their partners, since the problem affects both parties and fosters communication. Willingness to discuss with health care worker is positive. Option C is a correct statement and an implantable prosthesis is a surgical option.
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B)
Clients should express a willingness to share concerns with their partners, since the problem affects both parties and fosters communication. Willingness to discuss with health care worker is positive. Option C is a correct statement and an implantable prosthesis is a surgical option.
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C)
Clients should express a willingness to share concerns with their partners, since the problem affects both parties and fosters communication. Willingness to discuss with health care worker is positive. Option C is a correct statement and an implantable prosthesis is a surgical option.
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D)
Clients should express a willingness to share concerns with their partners, since the problem affects both parties and fosters communication. Willingness to discuss with health care worker is positive. Option C is a correct statement and an implantable prosthesis is a surgical option.
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