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gonzo233

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Which patient statement shows achievement of an expected outcome for a patient being treated for a paraphilic disorder who is receiving Depo-Provera injections?
 
  a. The vaginal pain issue is almost totally resolved.
  b. I don't have those sexual fantasies nearly as often now.
  c. Sex is more pleasurable now that I'm getting the injections.
  d. I haven't had a problem maintaining an erection since I started the medication.

Question 2

Which assessment question demonstrates knowledge of possible risk factors for the de-velopment of a paraphilic disorder?
 
  a. When were you first diagnosed with schizophrenia?
  b. Are you aware of a family history of obsessive-compulsive disorder?
  c. When did you begin relying on printed pornography as a sexual stimulant?
  d. Why do you find it difficult to take your prescribed antianxiety medication?



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
Depo-Provera given intramuscularly once a week has been prescribed with some success for patients with paraphilic disorders provides external control that helps patients develop their own internal controls to avoid relapses by lowering the frequency and intensity of inappro-priate sexual thoughts and fantasies. The remaining options do not relate to paraphilic disor-ders. Because of the drug's effects and side effects, the patient must give written consent before the drug can be administered initially. The patient can withdraw consent at any time.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
Use of pornography during childhood and adolescence has been shown as a risk factor for the development of inappropriate sexual thinking and behaviors in adulthood. The remaining options have not been associated with being risk factors for this disorder.




gonzo233

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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