Which factor can adversely affect sperm count?

a. Malformation of the urethra c. Chronic febrile ill-nesses
b. Erectile dysfunction d. Poor nutrition


C
Increased scrotal heat negatively impacts on the sperm count. Sperm counts are based on testicular and hormonal function. Erectile dysfunction will affect fertility, but not the sperm count. Poor nutrition may affect physical activity, but is not directly related to the sperm count.

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The client at 37 weeks' gestation calls the clinic nurse to report that neither she nor her partner has felt fetal movement for the past 48 hours. The nurse anticipates that the physician will order which test to assess fetal viability?

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