A patient tells the nurse that he was diagnosed with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Based on this medical diagnosis, which symptom is the patient most likely to report?
A.) Pain in the scrotum
B.) Trouble passing urine
C.) Erectile Dysfucntion (ED)
D.) Constipation
Answer: B.) Trouble passing urine
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You are a good listener when:
1. others frequently come to you for advice. 2. you cut off a speaker to tell your own story. 3. you nod along to everything that is said. 4. you always give your opinion. 5. you listen both with your ears and visually.
The nurse is caring for a client who is in skin traction. Which nursing actions are appropriate for this client?
Select all that apply. 1. Assess neurovascular status every 4 hours, once stable. 2. Place sheep skin under pressure areas. 3. Massage the skin with lotion or alcohol every 4 hours if redness is noted. 4. Remove the weight first when removing nonadhesive traction. 5. Use a slipper bedpan to minimize movement during elimination.
A nurse is assessing temperaments of children. Which terms should the nurse use to describe findings? (Select all that apply.)
a. The easy child b. The defiant child c. The difficult child d. The slow-to-warm up child e. The momma's boy or daddy's girl
The nurse is teaching sexuality to a group of older adults. Which of the following comments by a participant reflects that he or she has an understanding of the changes in sexuality that occur with aging?
a. "So sexual intercourse will be more painful for my wife, and we should have sex less frequently?" b. "We have recently seen the need to begin using a lubricant. That's because we make love less often." c. "Fatigue affects the frequency of our lovemaking, but we still regard sexuality as important." d. "It's natural not to have sex anymore. People our age shouldn't still have those feelings."