A 40-year-old client comes to the healthcare facility with complaints of erectile

dysfunction. The nurse, based on the physician's direction, is educating the client about
the pros and cons of treatment options available for erectile dysfunction.

What
information should the nurse provide to the client?
A) Vasodilators are more effective than intraurethral suppositories
B) The client should seek the help of a physician for injecting suppositories
C) Penile vasodilators are more effective when given with nitroglycerin
D) Penile vascular surgery rarely produces a successful outcome


D

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An infant receives surfactant via endotracheal (ET) tube at birth for symptoms of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). When will the nurse anticipate seeing improvement of lung function?

a. Immediately b. Within 3 days c. 1 to 2 weeks d. At least 1 month

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Meditation, with or without cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT): Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Increases levels of dopamine. 2. Increases mood disturbance. 3. May reduce cognitive decline associated with aging. 4. Is equivalent to a state of rest. 5. Is a difficult technique to master.

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Benefits of effective planning include timely accomplishment of higher quality work and the best possible use of capital and human resources. Because planning is essential managers must be able to overcome barriers that impede planning

What is an important point for successful organizational planning? A) The organization can be more effective if movement within it is directed at specified goals and objectives. B) Plans to reach a goal must be rigid and not allow for readjustment as events occur. C) The manager should include in the planning process the leadership people of units that could be affected by the plan. D) A global plan and outline is sufficient to encourage and motivate employees.

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Which of the following dietary guidelines would be appropriate for the elderly homebound client with advanced respiratory disease who informs the nurse that she has no energy to eat?

A) Snack on high-carbohydrate foods frequently B) Eat smaller meals that are high in protein C) Contact the physician for Ensure D) Eat one large meal at noon

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