When conducting a psychosocial assessment of a client diagnosed with a sexual disorder, what questions would the nurse most likely ask? (Mark all that apply.)

A) What changes do you think might help your sexual relationships?
B) Do you experience any difficulty with sexual arousal?
C) What is your sexual orientation?
D) Are you comfortable in your own body?
E) How long has this been a problem for you?


A, B, E

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