This article seeks to heighten the awareness of nurses about sexual dysfunction. Although dealing with sexual dysfunction issues might be sensitive, nurses can discuss the subject and elicit important information from patients by following simple rules and careful questioning. Classifications of sexual dysfunctions and the causes and treatment for each are described.
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