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Metfan725

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The nurse is beginning the assessment process on a client with a sexual disorder. The client asks what is involved in being assessed. What would be the nurse's best response?
 
  A) The assessment is mainly a psychiatric evaluation.
  B) The doctor will order some psychosexual testing.
  C) I will take a social and sexual history and then the doctor will decide what else might be needed.
  D) I will take a social and sexual history. You will have psychosexual and psychologic testing and physiologic studies of sexual arousal patterns done. A psychiatric evaluation may also be performed.

Question 2

When evaluating the outcomes on a plan of care for a client with a sexual disorder, what would the nurse know to use as an indicator of positive progress?
 
  A) A verbalized improvement in self-worth
  B) The client's statement that the client is having sex more frequently
  C) A verbalized improvement in ego
  D) The client's statement that sex is less pleasurable



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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