Abstract

Promoting men's health means understanding the necessary screens and being ready to communicate the need to have regular periodic health exams with men, especially those in the lives of our female patients. Men are often at risk for lifestyle issues that can affect their health, including smoking, alcohol and recreational drug use; speed-related hobbies that include cars and motorcycles; and failing to use seat belts to name a few. Screening is recommended for prostate and colorectal cancers, as well as high blood pressure, cholesterol, obesity and diabetes. Recommendations vary according to the individual's age and risk factors. So, what do women's health nurses need to know in general about men's health? Read on.

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