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tnt_battle

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When planning care for a client diagnosed with female sexual interest/arousal disorder, what should a nurse document as an expected outcome of senate focus exercises?
 
  1. To initiate immediate orgasm
  2. To reduce anxiety by eliminating physical touch
  3. To focus on touching breasts and genitals
  4. To reduce goal-oriented demands of intercourse

Question 2

The following outcome was developed for a client: Client will list five personal strengths by the end of day one. Which correctly written nursing diagnostic statement most likely generated the development of this outcome?
 
  1. Altered self-esteem R/T years of emotional abuse AEB self-deprecating statements
  2. Self-care deficit R/T altered thought process
  3. Disturbed body image R/T major depressive disorder AEB mood rating of 2/10
  4. Risk for disturbed self-concept R/T hopelessness AEB suicide attempt



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shayla

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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: Female sexual interest/arousal disorder is characterized by a reduced or absent frequency or intensity of interest or pleasure in sexual activity. Senate focus exercises are highly structured touching activities designed to help overcome performance anxiety and increase comfort with physical intimacy. The expected outcome of senate focus exercises is to reduce goal-oriented demands of intercourse. The reduction in demands reduces performance pressures and anxiety associated with possible failure.

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Rationale: The nurse should determine that altered self-esteem and self-deprecating statements would generate the outcome to list personal strengths by the end of day one. Self-care deficit, disturbed body image, and risk for disturbed self-concept would generate specific outcomes in accordance with specific needs and goals. The self-care deficit and risk for disturbed self-concept nursing diagnoses are incorrectly written.




tnt_battle

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


cici

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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