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T.R. is a 51-year-old male who presents to his PCP with the complaint of having some problems in the bedroom. He states that for the past 7 months he has only been able to achieve temporary, partial erections that are insufficient for intercourse. This issue has caused T.R. and his wife to have some marital issues. He was diagnosed with hypertension. He is currently taking Hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg daily.
- What are some appropriate questions to ask the patient?
- What are three differential diagnoses for the patient?
- What physical examination would you perform?
- What diagnostics would you include?
- Create an evidenced-based plan of care. Include pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments.
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Running head: ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
Erectile Dysfunction
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ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
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Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction, on its own, can signify the presence of some health
problems in an individual, failure of a penis to get erect is a warning of something not
being right. Erections are dependent on the healthy flow of blood to the penis when an
erection occurs; blood vessels in the penis become filled with blood.
Diseases that have an effect on the flow of blood can cause interference with
blood flow to the penis, these include hypertension (high blood pressure) and
hardening of the arteries in the circulatory system (Atherosclerosis...