NUR 634 APEA Mens Health Qbank Questions Complete Solution
1. When examining the prostate, the examiner should let the patient know that the procedure
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a. Prompt the urge to urinate
2. 21-year-old man presents with complaints of a palpable, painless, freely movable cystic mass in the scrotum. On assessment, the mass transilluminates and measures 2.5 cm in size. The findings suggest:
a. A spermatocele
3. During assessment of a 3-month-old boy, an incomplete descent of the left testicle is noted. The NP understands that:
a. Testicles should descend by 6 months of age
4. An occurrence of benign mammary tissue hypertrophy in men that causes enlargement of the breast tissue is called:
a. Gynecomastia
5. A 31-year-old man with HIV infection states that he has been having urinary frequency, hesitancy, fever, and nocturia. Considering his medical history, he should be evaluated for:
a. Prostatitis, HIV predisposes men to bacterial infection such as prostatitis.
6. 30-year-old man who has a history of heart disease will present with which symptoms related to the development of arteriosclerosis?
a. Erectile dysfunction
7. 18-year-old man presents with an acute onset of left testicular pain and loss of cremasteric reflex on the affected side. The findings suggest:
a. Testicular torsion
8. When palpating the prostate gland during the rectal exam, an area of hardness is noted on the posterior side of the gland. This finding is most consistent with:
a. Carcinoma of the prostate
9. 30-year-old man is seen in the clinic for complaints of scrotal irritation, bilateral testicular pain, and enlarged lymph nodes in the groin that began two weeks after having unprotected intercourse. This subjective history describes:
a. Epididymitis, commonly caused by sexually transmitted infection.
10. When palpating the prostate gland during the rectal exam, the prostate feels enlarged and non-tender. This finding is consistent with:
a. BPH
11. When palpating the prostate gland during the rectal exam, the prostate feels tender, swollen, “boggy,” and warm. This finding is consistent with:
a. Acute bacterial prostatitis
12. At what age should a practitioner suggest a colonoscopy for a male patient as part of primary care screening?
a. 50 years
13. When the scrotum is transilluminated in a four-month-old boy, it lights up brightly. This finding is consistent with:
a. A hydrocele [Show Less]