A) The client will verbalize an understanding of the importance of follow-up care.
B) The client will implement several relapse-prevention strategies.
C) The client will identify triggers that lead to inappropriate behaviors.
D) The client will attend aversion therapy groups.
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A) Symptoms of sexual dysfunction include inappropriate sexual behaviors, whereas symptoms of a sexual disorder include impairment in normal sexual response.
B) Symptoms of a sexual disorder include inappropriate sexual behaviors, whereas symptoms of sexual dysfunction include impairment in normal sexual response.
C) Sexual dysfunction can be caused by increased levels of circulating androgens, whereas levels of circulating androgens do not affect sexual disorders.
D) Sexual disorders can be caused by decreased levels of circulating androgens, whereas levels of circulating androgens do not affect sexual dysfunction.
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A) Quetiapine (Seroquel)
B) Phenelzine (Nardil)
C) Amoxapine (Asendin)
D) Carbamazepine (Tegretol)
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A) Risk for situational low self-esteem AEB inability to achieve an erection
B) Sexual dysfunction R/T dysfunctional grieving AEB inability to experience orgasm
C) Social isolation R/T low self-esteem AEB refusing to engage in dating activities
D) Disturbed body image R/T penile flaccidity AEB client statements
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Multiple Choice
A) Clients diagnosed with transvestic fetishism are dissatisfied with their gender, whereas clients diagnosed with transgenderism are not.
B) Clients diagnosed with transgenderism are dissatisfied with their gender, whereas clients diagnosed with transvestic fetishism are not.
C) Clients diagnosed with transgenderism never engage in cross-dressing, whereas clients diagnosed with transvestic fetishism do.
D) Clients diagnosed with transvestic fetishism never engage in cross-dressing, whereas clients diagnosed with transgenderism do.
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Multiple Choice
A) The child experiments with masturbation.
B) The child may experience homosexual play.
C) The child shows little interest in the opposite sex.
D) The child shows little concern about physical attractiveness.
E) The child is unlikely to want to undress in front of others.
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Multiple Choice
A) Self-assess personal attitudes toward homosexuality.
B) Review client's possible childhood sexual abuse history.
C) Encourage discussion of aversion to heterosexual relationships.
D) Explore client's family history of homosexuality.
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A) History of hysterectomy
B) Date of last menstrual cycle
C) Use of birth control methods
D) History of thought disorder
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A) To initiate immediate orgasm
B) To reduce anxiety by eliminating physical touch
C) To focus on touching breasts and genitals
D) To reduce goal-oriented demands of intercourse
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A) Discuss with the client the inappropriateness of her attire.
B) Avoid addressing her attention-seeking behavior.
C) Lead the client back to her room and assist her to choose appropriate clothing.
D) Restrict client to room until visiting hours are over.
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Multiple Choice
A) Avoidance of all genital sexual contact treated by systematic desensitization
B) Avoidance of all genital sexual contact treated by medicating with tadalafil (Cialis)
C) Anorgasmia treated by vardenafil (Levitra)
D) Anorgasmia treated by sensate focus exercises
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Multiple Choice
A) Exhibitionism: Mary models lingerie for a company that specializes in home parties.
B) Voyeurism: John is arrested for peering in a neighbor's bathroom window.
C) Frotteurism: Peter enjoys subway rush-hour female contact that results in arousal.
D) Pedophilia: George can experience an orgasm by holding and feeling shoes.
E) Fetishism: Henry masturbates into his wife's silk panties.
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Multiple Choice
A) A thorough physical to include gynecological examination
B) Referral to a sex therapist
C) Assessment of sexual history and previous satisfaction with sexual relationships
D) Referral to the recreational therapist for relaxation therapy
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Multiple Choice
A) "STDs carry strong connotations of illicit sex and considerable social stigma."
B) "STDs can cause insanity."
C) "The diagnosis of HIV can generate hopelessness and helplessness."
D) "Antibiotics administered in the early stages can cure all STDs."
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