A 52-year-old male patient has acknowledged to his primary care provider that he has been experiencing difficulty maintaining an erection in recent months

Which of the following assessment questions most directly addresses a risk factor for this problem?
A) "How much alcohol do you typically drink in one day?"
B) "How much exercise are you getting these days?"
C) "Do you have any idea if this is a problem that your father or brothers have had?"
D) "Have you been taking a lot of Tylenol or aspirin for pain?"


A

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A client is prescribed clonidine as a transdermal patch. After instructing the client about this drug, the nurse determines that the teaching was successful when the client states that the patch should remain in place for how long?

A) 24 hours B) 3 days C) 7 days D) 2 weeks

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a. Acknowledge that shots hurt and tell the child to be brave. b. Engage the child in a conversation about preschool and favorite activities. c. Enlist the assistance of another nurse to help restrain the child. d. Explain to the child that it will only hurt for a few seconds.

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