Fundamentals of Nursing Q 59
A nurse assigned to care for a postoperative male client who has diabetes mellitus. During the assessment interview, the client reports that he’s impotent and says that he’s concerned about its effect on his marriage. In planning this client’s care, the most appropriate intervention would be to:
A. Encourage the client to ask questions about personal sexuality.
B. Provide time for privacy.
C. Provide support for the spouse or significant other.
D. Suggest referral to a sex counselor or other appropriate professional.
Correct Answer: D. Suggest referral to a sex counselor or other appropriate professional
The nurse should refer this client to a sex counselor or other professional. Making appropriate referrals is a valid part of planning the client’s care. Therefore, providing time for privacy and providing support for the spouse or significant other are important, but not as important as referring the client to a sex counselor.
Option A: The nurse doesn’t normally provide sex counseling. The nurse is ideally placed in the primary care field to help ease the upset caused; however, in order to offer care that is effective, insight and understanding of the condition are required as well as the various treatment options available to help men manage their health and wellbeing.
Option B: The key goal of management is to diagnose and treat the cause of ED when this is possible, enabling the man or couple to enjoy a satisfactory sexual experience. This can occur when the nurse has identified and treated any curable causes of ED, initiating lifestyle change and risk factor modification, including drug-related factors, and offering education and counselling to patients and their partners.
Option C: The potential benefits of lifestyle changes (e.g. weight management, smoking cessation) may be particularly important in individuals with ED and specific comorbid cardiovascular or metabolic diseases, such as diabetes or hypertension. As well as improving erectile function, lifestyle changes may also benefit overall cardiovascular and metabolic health. Further studies are needed to clarify the role of lifestyle changes in the management of ED and related cardiovascular disease.