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Which intervention should the nurse suggest when a couple expresses the concern that, Neither of us is interested in sex at the same time.
 
  a. Scheduling a sex date at a time you both agree upon
  b. Encouraging role playing to help minimize self-consciousness
  c. Exploring new stimulation techniques to renew interest in sex
  d. Learning communication techniques that facilitate open expression of feelings

Question 2

Which interventions would a nurse include in the teaching plan for a patient diagnosed with a sexual dysfunction? Select all that apply.
 
  a. Teach breathing techniques to encourage relaxation during sex.
  b. Suggest positive imaging to improve body self-acceptance during sex.
  c. Educate the patient regarding the affects of hormones on sexual functioning.
  d. Instruct the patient on the use of progressive touch to facilitate sexual pleasure.
  e. Suggest an external relaxant such as alcohol to promote self-confidence related to sex.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
Teaching couples to schedule sexual experiences at agreed upon times will help them focus on sex at the same time. The other options although valid do not address the issue of the timing of mutual interest.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A, B, C, D
All the options with the exception of the use of external relaxants to promote self-confidence are appropriate. Alcohol will provide a false sense of confidence and can negatively affect one's ability to perform sexually.





 

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