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A patient is hospitalized with blindness of sudden onset
 
  According to the spouse, the patient entered a room and found the spouse in a romantic embrace with a neighbor. The patient is unconcerned about the blindness and says, I'm sure things will turn out all right. Which term best describes this reaction?
  a. La belle indifference
  b. Agoraphobia
  c. Dissociation
  d. Fugue

Question 2

A nurse cares for a patient demonstrating paraphili
 
  a. The nurse expects the health care provider may prescribe which type of medication to reduce paraphilic behaviors?
  a. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI)
  b. Erectile dysfunction medication
  c. Atypical antipsychotic
  d. Mood stabilizer



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Answer to Question 1

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La belle indifference refers to an attitude of unconcern or indifference about a symptom when the symptom is unconsciously used to lower anxiety. The other options do not characterize the symptoms described.

Answer to Question 2

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SSRIs are reported to have a positive effect on paraphilia. The other medications are not indicated for this disorder.



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