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A new staff nurse tells the clinical nurse specialist I am unsure about my role when clients bring up
  sexual problems.. The clinical nurse specialist should give clarification by saying All nurses
 
  a. qualify as sexual counselors. Each has knowledge about the biopsychosocial
  aspects of sexuality throughout the life cycle..
  b. should be able to screen for sexual dysfunction and give basic information about
  sexual feelings, behaviors, and myths..
  c. should defer questions about sex to other health care professionals because of
  their limited knowledge of sexuality..
  d. who are interested in sexual dysfunction can provide sex therapy for individuals
  and couples..

Question 2

The assessment data for a child aged 9 years reveals that she blurts out answers to questions before
  the question is completed, is unable to wait her turn, and persistently interrupts and intrudes in the
  conversations of others.
 
  The nurse would assess these behaviors as relating primarily to
  a. hyperactivity.
  b. impulsivity.
  c. inattention.
  d. defiance.



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Answer to Question 1

B
The basic education of nurses provides information sufficient to qualify the generalist to assess for
sexual dysfunction and perform health teaching. Taking a detailed sexual history and providing sex
therapy requires additional training in sex education and counseling. Options A and D: Nurses with
basic education are not qualified to be sexual counselors. Additional education is necessary. Option
C: Basic information about sexual function may be provided by the registered nurse. Complex
questions may require referral.

Answer to Question 2

B
These behaviors are most directly related to impulsivity. Option A: Hyperactive behaviors are more
physical in nature, such as running, pushing, and the inability to sit. Option C: Inattention is
demonstrated by failure to listen. Option D: Defiance is demonstrated by willfully doing what an
authority figure has said not to do.




a0266361136

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


ghepp

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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