A client with a history of paraphilia (sexual deviancy in males) has been prescribed Depo-Provera and has come to the clinic for his monthly IM injection. He tells the nurse that he has been itching a lot and thinks his skin is yellowish. What is the nurse's BEST response?
a. Jaundice, rash, and pruritis may be side effects of the progesterone.
b. You must take the progesterone to stop erotic impulses.
c. Although it may be uncomfortable, your body will adjust.
d. The condition you are describing is unrelated to the progesterone.
a. Jaundice, rash, and pruritis may be side effects of the progesterone.
FEEDBACK:
a. Jaundice, rash, and pruritis may be side effects of the progesterone and warrant medical attention.
b. This is a judgmental comment. .
c. This is not the best response. .
d. This statement is false. .
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