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which is not a "second line" treatment for erectile dysfunction? quizlet

by Prof. Arnoldo Kuhlman Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

How can a nurse help a client with erectile dysfunction?

E. Client's history of sexual dysfunction A,C,E In order to assist a client in coping with ED, the nurse should assess risk factors for ED, sexual dysfunction, and the client's current sexual practices. The nurse is caring for a client who is newly diagnosed with ED.

What is erectile dysfunction (ED)?

This is the inability to achieve or maintain an erect penis. Erectile dysfunction is also referred to by this term. This term refers to the subsiding of an erection. More than half of men age __ to __ are unable to attain or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual performance.

What is the best medicine for erectile dysfunction?

A health care professional may prescribe you an oral medicine, or medicine you take by mouth, such as one of the following, to help you get and maintain an erection: 1 sildenafil (Viagra). 2 vardenafil (Levitra, Staxyn). 3 tadalafil (Cialis). 4 avanafil (Stendra).

Does testosterone help erectile dysfunction (ED)?

A health care professional may prescribe testosterone if you have low levels of this hormone in your blood. Although taking testosterone may help your ED, it is often unhelpful if your ED is caused by circulatory or nerve problems. Taking testosterone also may lead to side effects, including a high red blood cell count and problems urinating.

What should a nurse do when coping with ED?

In order to assist a client in coping with ED, the nurse should assess risk factors for ED, sexual dysfunction, and the client's current sexual practices. The nurse is caring for a client who is newly diagnosed with ED. The client asks why his diabetes caused this to happen.

What causes ED?

ED is multifactorial in origin, and more than 50% of the cases can be attributed to organic causes, which include alteration in vascular supply, hormonal changes, neurologic dysfunction, medications, and associated systemic diseases, such as diabetes mellitus or alcoholism .

What is a selective phosphodiesterase inhibitor?

Selective phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors enhance erections in the presence of sexual stimulation. They increase the effects of nitrous oxide to relax smooth muscle in the penis and increase blood flow during sexual stimulation. The nurse is caring for a postoperative client with an inflatable penile implant.

Why are my clients dissatisfied with my ED?

Many clients report dissatisfaction with them because of difficulty in self-injecting, pain, lack of spontaneity, and cost. The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with ED. The client has diabetes and hypertension and is recovering from having several toes on his left foot amputated due to diabetic complications.

How does Nitrous Oxide help men?

They help a man achieve an erection during sexual stimulation by enhancing the effects of nitrous oxide to relax the smooth muscle of the penis and increase blood flow. C. They dilate blood vessels all over the body except in the penis, to allow the man to achieve an erection. D.

Is an implant softer than a natural penis?

An implant is softer than a natural penis and may not provide usual partner satisfaction. C. It is important to practice with the pump. Teaching is an essential part of the nurse's role in the discharge process. The nurse would not include the statement that the implant is softer than the natural penis.

Can beta blockers cause impotence?

B. Antihypertensives, especially beta-blockers such as propranolol, can cause impotence. When a male client has impotence, the nurse should always examine his medication regimen as a potential contributing factor. A 65-year-old male client with erectile dysfunction asks the nurse, "Is all this just in my head?

How long does it take for a suppository to work?

A suppository is a solid piece of medicine that you insert into your body where it dissolves. A health care professional will prescribe a prefilled applicator for you to insert the pellet about an inch into your urethra. An erection will begin within 8 to 10 minutes and may last 30 to 60 minutes.

How does nitrates work?

All of these medicines work by relaxing smooth muscles and increasing blood flow in the penis during sexual stimulation. You should not take any of these medicines to treat ED if you are taking nitrates to treat a heart condition. Nitrates widen and relax your blood vessels.

How long does ED last?

Call a health care professional right away if an erection lasts 4 hours or longer .

What medicine do you take to get an erection?

A health care professional may prescribe you an oral medicine, or medicine you take by mouth, such as one of the following, to help you get and maintain an erection: sildenafil. NIH external link. (Viagra) vardenafil. NIH external link.

How to get stronger erections?

Many men get stronger erections by injecting a medicine called alprostadil#N#NIH external link#N#into the penis, causing it to become filled with blood. Oral medicines can improve your response to sexual stimulation, but they do not trigger an automatic erection like injectable medicines do.

What to do if you have anxiety in your ED?

Talk with your doctor about going to a counselor if psychological or emotional issues are affecting your ED. A counselor can teach you how to lower your anxiety. NIH external link. or stress related to sex. Your counselor may suggest that you bring your partner to counseling sessions to learn how to support you.

How long does a penis ring stay in place?

The elastic ring can remain in place up to 30 minutes. Remove the ring after that time to bring back normal circulation and to prevent skin irritation. You may find that using a vacuum device requires some practice or adjustment. Using the device may make your penis feel cold or numb and have a purple color.

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