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renzo156

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When caring for a client who has had a prostatectomy, discharge teaching by the nurse should include:
 
  1. restriction of fluids to reduce incontinence.
  2. use of a condom catheter for incontinence.
  3. kegel exercises and bladder training for incontinence.
  4. provide a list of absorbent products for urinary incontinence.

Question 2

A 38-year-old male client tells the nurse that he is afraid that he is sterile. Which client statement helps the nurse determine that the client is sterile and not infertile?
 
  1. I have had unprotected sex with my wife for eight months and she has not conceived.
  2. I was treated for a sexually transmitted disease a few years ago.
  3. I only have one orgasm while having intercourse.
  4. I have had unprotected sex for the past ten years with my wife who has a child from a previous marriage.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 3

1. Fluids should not be restricted.
2. A condom catheter may be indicated for total incontinence.
3. Because stress incontinence often occurs following a prostatectomy, Kegel exercises can improve urine retention.
4. A referral to a physical therapist or continence specialist may be indicated.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 4

1. Infertility is an inability to conceive during a one-year period of unprotected intercourse.
2. Some STDs can cause infertility, but further information would be necessary.
3. The number of orgasms does not predict fertility.
4. Since client has not conceived a child in 10 years and knowing the wife is not infertile supports sterility.





 

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