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Awilson837

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When a patient's wife asks the nurse about fetishism, which example could the nurse give as part of an explanation?
 
  a. Being sexually aroused only by touching female shoes
  b. Standing on the street corner exposing genitals to others
  c. Feeling sexually attracted to a 10-year-old child who lives next door
  d. Achieving sexual pleasure from rubbing against a stranger in an elevator

Question 2

Which of these individuals is experiencing a symptom of the DSM-IV-TR diagnosis sex-ual aversion disorder?
 
  a. The patient who has genital pain associated with intercourse
  b. The patient who avoids genital sexual contact with a partner
  c. The patient who has absence of desire to engage in sexual activity
  d. The patient who has delayed orgasm following sexual excitement



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
Fetishism refers to using various objects, not individuals, for sexual arousal. Exposing geni-tals refers to exhibitionism. Rubbing against a stranger is termed frotteurism. Being sexually attracted to children is an example of pedophilia.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
Aversion disorder is characterized by avoidance of genital sexual contact with a partner. Or-gasmic disorder, male or female, is characterized by delayed orgasm following sexual ex-citement. Hypoactive sexual desire disorder is characterized by absence of drive for sexual activity. Dyspareunia refers to genital pain associated with intercourse.




Awilson837

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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