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karateprodigy

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A female client, aged 48, is being seen at the clinic for sexual aversion disorder. What would be an appropriate outcome for this client?
 
  A) Develops healthy interpersonal and sexual relationships
  B) Refrains from deviant sexual behavior by conscious control of arousal and sexual impulses
  C) Develops insight into the effect that deviant behavior has on the victim
  D) Develops an awareness of the feelings and rights of others

Question 2

A sexual offender has just been released from prison. He becomes ill and presents at a local clinic.
 
  He mentions to the nurse that it is good to talk to a real person and that since being paroled, he has not trusted himself and so he has not made any social contacts. What nursing diagnosis would be appropriate for this client?
  A) Social isolation, related to sexual beliefs and practices
  B) Coping ineffective, individual, related to one's sexuality
  C) Anxiety, related to sexual inadequacy and/or physiological problem affecting sexual performance
  D) Self-esteem, chronic situational low, related to feelings of failure



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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