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Kikoku

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The client suffered a myocardial infarction (MI) and has shared with the nurse that he is reluctant to resume sexual activity.
 
  He is worried about having another MI. The nurse discusses various methods of sexual expression and points out that the most important body area for sexual arousal and stimulation is which of the following?
 
  A) Breasts
  B) Skin
  C) Brain
  D) Genitalia

Question 2

A nurse is responding to sexual harassment from a client at work. Which of the following is a recommended guideline for dealing with this behavior?
 
  A) If confronted by management, deny any feelings about being harassed.
  B) Do not confront the person harassing you in person.
  C) Set and enforce limits to the behavior and maintain boundaries.
  D) Document the incident but do not report it to the supervisor unless harassment continues.



Rilsmarie951

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Answer to Question 1

Ans: C
The human body contains many erogenous zones, areas that when stimulated cause sexual arousal and desire. These include the genitalia, the skin, and the breasts, but the most important body area for sexual arousal and stimulation is the brain.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: C
The following assertive response is recommended and supports the nurse in maintaining his or her self-respect; it encourages the client to accept responsibility for his or her behavior. Be self-aware: Do not deny feelings about being harassed. Confront: Provide feedback to the client in a nonthreatening way and clearly state what behavior is or is not acceptable. Set limits: Define clear and reasonable consequences that will be enforced if the behavior continues. Enforce the stated limits: Maintain boundaries. Report: Document the incident and submit to the supervisor.



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