COMPILATION BUNDLE TEST BANK 2026
UPDATED QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
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⩥ During a health history, a 22-year-old woman asks "can I get that
vaccine for HPV? I have gentle warts and I'd like them to go away!"
What is the FNP's best response? Answer: Vaccine cannot protect you if
you already have an HPV infection
⩥ During a speculum inspection of the vagina the FNP would expect to
see what at the end of the vaginal canal? Answer: Cervix
⩥ 4) A 62-year-old man is experiencing fever, chills, malaise, urinary
frequency and urgency. He also reports urethral discharge and a dull
aching pain in the perineal and rectal area. The symptoms are most
consistent with which of the following? Answer: Prostatitis
⩥ 5) When performing a genital examination on a 25-year-old man the
FNP notices deeply pigmented, wrinkled scrotal skin with large
sebaceous follicles. On the basis of this information the FNP would:
Answer: Consider this a normal finding and proceed with the
examination
, ⩥ 6) The mother of a 10-year-old boy asks the FNP to discuss the
recognition of puberty. The FNP should reply by saying: Answer: The
first sign of puberty is enlargement of the testes
⩥ 7) The uterus is usually positioned tilting forward and superior to the
bladder. This position is known as Answer: Anteverted and anteflexed
⩥ 8) A male patient with possible fertility problems asks the FNP where
sperm is produced. The FNP knows that sperm production occurs in
Answer: Testes
⩥ 9) A 15-year-old boy is seen in the clinic for complaints of dull pain
and pulling in the scrotal area. On examination the FNP palpates a soft,
irregular mass posterior to and above the testes on the left. This mass
collapses when the patient is supine in refills when he is up right. This
description is consistent with: Answer: Varicocele
⩥ 10) In performing an assessment of a woman's axillary lymph system
the FNP should assess which of these nodes? Answer: Central, lateral,
pectoral, and subscapular
nodes
⩥ 11) A patient contacts the office and tells the FNP that she is worried
about her 10-year-old daughter having breast cancer. She describes a
unilateral enlargement of the right breast with associated tenderness. She
is worried because the left breast is not enlarged. What would be the