You are teaching a group of young men about the factors that can affect sperm count. At the end of class, you review the material
What factor if identified by one of the men would indicate that further clarification is needed? (Select all that apply.) a. Infrequent ejaculation d. Marijuana use
b. Wearing loose-fitting clothing e. Overuse of hot tubs
c. Overuse of saunas f. Excessive cold showers
A, B, F
Further clarification is needed if one of the men responded infrequent ejaculation, wearing loose-fitting clothing, or excessive cold showers. The factors that interfere with sperm count include frequent ejaculations, wearing tight-fitting clothing, overuse of saunas and hot tubs, and marijuana use.
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A) "Vitamin E is one of the most important dietary lipid-soluble antioxidants." B) "Antioxidants are only found in healthy, whole foods." C) "Vitamin C is a dietary, fat-soluble antioxidant." D) "Dietary vitamins are an example of enzymatic antioxidants."
An 85-year-old patient asks why she always feels so cold. What should the nurse's response include?
Select all that apply. 1. "Heat sensors in the blood vessels lose sensitivity with aging." 2. "Your body metabolism is slowing the amount of blood flow." 3. "Blood vessels don't constrict as quickly with aging." 4. "Aging causes a layer of the blood vessels to stiffen." 5. "One layer of the blood vessels gets thinner with aging."
Which one of the following conditions is consistent with Brown-Séquard syndrome?
a. Central sensory loss that is generalized b. Motor paralysis on the lesion side of the body c. Multiple peripheral neuropathy of the joints d. Spinal root paralysis below the umbilicus
Erectile dysfunction means that:
a. A woman cannot achieve an orgasm b. Menstruation stops c. A man cannot achieve an erection d. A man needs to dress in women's clothing to become aroused