Asked by Davianna Morris on Jul 14, 2024
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When evaluating the treatment plan for a patient with erectile dysfunction (ED) ,you would deem the treatment successful if the patient made the following statement:
A) "I feel very good about the treatment; I am now comfortable with my sexual orientation."
B) "I am happy with the treatment as I can now maintain an erection through orgasm."
C) "Now I can communicate my sexual needs to my partner without embarrassment."
D) "I now know how to prevent further sexually transmitted infections."
Erectile Dysfunction
A medical condition characterized by the inability to achieve or maintain an erection suitable for sexual intercourse.
Sexual Orientation
An individual's pattern of emotional, romantic, or sexual attraction to others, which can vary widely among individuals.
Orgasm
The peak of sexual excitement, characterized by intense sensations and, often, the release of sexual tensions.
- Acquire knowledge about the influence of physical modifications or interventions on sexuality and sexual identity.
- Generate nursing diagnoses addressing sexual health and intimacy challenges.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge about the influence of physical modifications or interventions on sexuality and sexual identity.
- Generate nursing diagnoses addressing sexual health and intimacy challenges.
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