Male Health

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‘Men’s health is defined as the holistic management of health conditions and risks that are most common or specific to men in order to promote optimal physical, emotional and social health’. Male sexual health is important, however, men’s health goes beyond sexual and reproductive health (The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners 2007). Skills are developed by nurses allowing them to treat patients in all of the different levels of disease prevention. By conducting a patient health assessment a nurse can then begin to promote health and illness prevention by assessing, diagnosing, planning, implementing and evaluating the patient to help their current health concerns and /or issues (Berman et al. 2010). In the case of a 29-year-old male, he has been diagnosed with a testicular tumour and has reported symptoms of urinary retention, incontinence and pain. A care plan was devised and education was given to allow the patient to achieve his goals.

Berman et al. (2010, p.183) describe the nursing process as a ‘systematic, rational method of planning and providing nursing care’. The purpose of the process is to identify a patient’s health care status, and actual or potential health problems, to make plans to meet the identified needs, and to deliver specific nursing interventions to address those needs (Berman et al. 2010). The steps followed through the nursing process are assessing the patient to establish a database consisting of information about their health, diagnosing the patient according to the nurses’ assessment, planning an individual care plan specific to the patient’s goals and desired outcomes, implementing the goals assisting the patient, promoting health and preventing illness and evaluating the outcome ...

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