A couple arrives at a mental health clinic because the wife is concerned about some of her husband's behavior
She relates to the nurse, "I have found him several times looking across the courtyard with binoculars and snooping on neighbors while they were having sex. I don't understand, because he never wants to have sex with me." The nurse's assessment would MOST likely reveal which sexual disorder? a. homosexuality
b. transvestism
c. voyeurism
d. fetishism
C
The nurse recognize that this behavior is an example of voyeurism. Voyeurs derive sexual excitement from observing the bodies of others or observing others engaging in sexual activities. Oftentimes, for individuals with strong voyeuristic urges, they gain more excitement from watching others' bodies or watching others engage in sexual activities than they do from engaging in sexual activities themselves.
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A. Dysthymia B. Schizophrenia C. Generalized anxiety disorder D. Bipolar disorder
An elderly client complains to the nurse that he experiences constipation. The nurse should suggest that he consume extra:
A) milk products. B) eggs. C) carrots. D) tomatoes.
The nurse provides a list of discharge instructions to the client who has delivered a healthy newborn by cesarean delivery. Which statement by the client indicates the need for further in-structions?
1. Begin abdominal exercises immediately. 2. Notify the physician if I develop a fever. 3. Lift nothing heavier than the newborn for at least 2 weeks. 4. Turn on my side and push up with my arms to get out of bed.
The nurse is describing the process of antibody-mediated immunity. What is the best explanation of antibody-mediated immunity to the client by the nurse?
A) Changes an antigen, rendering it harmless to the body B) Destruction of antigens by T cells C) Exposure to disease-causing organisms over one's lifetime D) Antigens bind to the antibody, forming an antigen–antibody complex