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beccaep

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When a client's wife asks the nurse about fetishism, which example could the nurse give as part of an explanation?
 
  1. Standing on the street corner exposing genitals to others
  2. Achieving sexual pleasure from rubbing against a stranger in an elevator
  3. Feeling sexually attracted to a 10-year-old child who lives next door
  4. Needing a particular object to achieve sexual arousal

Question 2

When a client who has a paraphilic disorder failed to help develop his plan of care, the nurse identified the nursing diagnosis noncompliance. The client stated, Why should I help you?
 
  You're the one who thinks there's something wrong with me. What is the etiology statement the nurse will use to complete the diagnosis?
  1. Anger at being hospitalized
  2. Embarrassment about his behavior
  3. Fear of failing in treatment
  4. Failure to recognize that a problem exists



jaykayy05

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 4
Fetishism refers to using various objects for sexual arousal. Option 1 refers to exhibitionism. Op-tion 2 is termed frotteurism. Option 3 is an example of pedophilia.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 4
The client's statement makes it clear that he does not see the existence of a problem. 1. This may or may not be true. There are insufficient data to make the determination. 2. With the client's defensive stance, it is unlikely that he is embarrassed. 3. There are no data to support this.



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