The nurse is providing teaching for a patient with cancer of the prostate who has been prescribed leuprolide. Which of the following adverse effects should the nurse include in the teaching plan about this drug?
- A. Dizziness
- B. Hot flashes
- C. Urinary incontinence
- D. Increased infection risk.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Hot flashes may occur with decreased testosterone production. Dizziness may occur with the alpha-blockers used for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Urinary incontinence may occur after prostate surgery, but it is not an expected medication adverse effect. Risk for infection is increased in patients receiving chemotherapy.
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The nurse is assessing a 22-year-old male patient at the health clinic with symptoms of erectile dysfunction. When assessing for possible etological factors, which of the following questions should the nurse ask first?
- A. Are you using any recreational drugs or drinking more than 3 drinks of alcohol per day?
- B. Have you been experiencing an unusual amount of anxiety or stress?
- C. Do you have any history of an erection that lasted for 6 hours or more?
- D. Do you have any persistent cardiovascular or peripheral vascular disease?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A common etiological factor for erectile dysfunction (ED) in younger men is use of recreational drugs or alcohol. Stress, priapism, and cardiovascular illness also contribute to ED, but they are not common etiologic factors in younger men.
The nurse is caring for a patient who had a perineal radical prostatectomy for prostatic cancer. In the immediate postoperative period, which of the following etiologies best relates to the nursing diagnosis of risk for infection?
- A. Urinary stasis
- B. Urinary incontinence
- C. Fecal contamination of the surgical wound
- D. Placement of a suprapubic catheter into the bladder
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The perineal approach increases the risk for infection because the incision is located close to the anus and contamination with feces is possible. Urinary stasis and incontinence do not occur because the patient has a retention CASTERROR catheter in place for 1-2 weeks. A urethral catheter is used after the surgery.
The nurse is preparing a teaching plan for a patient who has an enlarged prostate detected by digital rectal examination (DRE) and an elevated prostate specific antigen (PSA) level. Which of the following procedures should the nurse include in the teaching plan?
- A. Cystourethroscopy
- B. Uroflowmetry studies
- C. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
- D. Transrectal ultrasonography (TRUS)
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: In a patient with an abnormal DRE and elevated PSA, transrectal ultrasound is used to visualize the prostate for biopsy. Uroflowmetry studies help determine the extent of urine blockage and treatment, but there is no indication that this is a problem for this patient. Cystoscopy may be used before prostatectomy, but will not be done until after the TRUS and biopsy. MRI is used to determine whether prostatic cancer has metastasized but would not be ordered at this stage of the diagnostic process.
The nurse is caring for a patient with erectile dyfunction (ED) following treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). He shares with the nurse that he is seeking treatment as his wife 'is losing patience with the situation.' Which of the following nursing diagnoses is best for the patient?
- A. Ineffective role performance related to alteration in body image
- B. Anxiety related to threat to current status (inability to have sexual intercourse)
- C. Situational low self-esteem related to alteration in body image
- D. Ineffective sexuality pattern related to skill deficit about alternatives related to sexuality
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The patient's statement indicates that the relationship with his wife is his primary concern. Although anxiety, low self-esteem, and ineffective sexuality patterns also may be concerns, the patient information suggests that addressing the role performance problem will lead to the best outcome for this patient.
The nurse is assessing a 53-year-old man who has been having increasing problems with erectile dysfunction (ED) for several years and is interested in using sildenafil. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?
- A. Ask the patient about any prescription drugs he is taking.
- B. Tell the patient that sildenafil does not always work for ED.
- C. Discuss the common adverse effects of erecogenic drugs.
- D. Assure the patient that ED is commonly associated with aging.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Because some medications can cause ED and patients using nitrates should not take sildenafil, the nurse should first assess for prescription drug use. The nurse may want to teach the patient about realistic expectations and adverse effects of sildenafil therapy, but this should not be the first action. Although ED does increase with aging, it may be secondary to medication use or cardiovascular disease in a 53-year-old.
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