During a health history interview, the nurse learns that a patient is experiencing recent-onset impotence. Which question is most appropriate for the nurse to ask to identify a potential cause of the manifestation?
A. "For what disorders have you been treated in the past?
B. "How does your partner feel about this problem?"
C. "Does this occur often?"
D. "Are you on any medications?
Answer: A
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