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Lisaclaire

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A nurse records a patient's sexual history. Which comment by the patient indicates misinformation?
 
  1. Since I've been drinking so much, my sex life has gotten worse.
  2. Sure, I've had some depression, but that wouldn't interfere with my sex life.
  3. I've had some depression lately, and sex doesn't really interest me.
  4. I've had so much stress at work that sex doesn't seem important right now.

Question 2

Which division of the nervous system is physiologically the most involved with erection?
 
  1. Parasympathetic
  2. Sympathetic
  3. Extrapyramidal
  4. Somatic



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 2

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 1



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