NUR 509 - FNP ADULTS FINAL EXAM PREP LATEST 2025/2026
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The nurse is concerned that a female client might be experiencing intimate
partner violence. Which of the following assessment questions can be used to
gain more information from the client? (Select all that apply.)
1.In the last year have you been hit, slapped, or physically hurt by someone?
2.Are you currently sexually active?
3.Within the last year has someone made you do something sexual that you did
not want to do?
4.Is sex satisfying to you?
5.Are you afraid of your partner or anyone else?
6.Do you have discomfort with intercourse?
1.In the last year have you been hit, slapped, or physically hurt by someone?
3.Within the last year has someone made you do something sexual that you did
not want to do?
5.Are you afraid of your partner or anyone else?
The nurse is instructing a client diagnosed with acute prostatitis. Which of the
following instructions would be the least beneficial to the client?
1.Avoid alcohol and caffeine.
2. Sex should be avoided during the acute phase.
3.Sit for as long as you can.
4.Sitz baths may provide
4.Sitz baths may provide
The nurse is documenting the health history of a client diagnosed with benign
prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). In which of the following areas would the nurse take a
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careful history?
1.Bowel patterns
2.Eating patterns
3.Sleeping patterns
4.Urinary patterns
4.Urinary patterns
A client, diagnosed with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), should be instructed
to do which of the following?
1.Do nothing since this disorder does not require any follow-up.
2.Decrease water intake to avoid dribbling.
3.Void every 2 to 3 hours.
4.Wear scrotal support.
3.Void every 2 to 3 hours.
4.A client, recovering from a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) with a
continuous bladder irrigation system to a three-way indwelling urinary catheter,
tells the nurse he has to void. What nursing intervention should the nurse
perform?
1.Call the physician.
2. Increase the flow of the
irrigant
3.Irrigate the catheter.
4.Tell the client to void.
3.Irrigate the catheter.
A client who is 12 hours postoperative after a transurethral resection of the
prostate (TURP) is concerned about the blood clots in the catheter and urinary
collection bag. How should the nurse respond?
1.I need to call your physician.
2.I will need to stop the bladder irrigation.
3.Blood clots are common during this time frame and will start to decrease in a
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day.
4.You need to stop moving and irritating the catheter.
3.Blood clots are common during this time frame and will start to decrease in a
day.
A client is being screened for prostate cancer. What tests would be completed at
this time?
1.Digital rectal examination and transrectal ultrasonography
2.Biopsy of the prostate and magnetic resonance imagery
3.Complete blood cell count and prostate-specific antigen
4.Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and digital rectal examination
4.Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and digital rectal examination
The nurse is instructing a client about testicular self-examination (TSE). Which of
the following
would not be included in these instructions?
1.The testis should feel smooth and egg-shaped.
2.Perform TSE after a bath or shower.
3.TSE should be performed monthly by every male older than age 40.
4.Any lumps and changes in the testicles should be reported.
3.TSE should be performed monthly by every male older than age 40.
A male client is diagnosed with orchitis. The nurse should assess the client for
which of the following?
1.Recent infection with mumps
2.Recent diagnosis of prostatitis
3.History of type 2 diabetes mellitus
4.Diagnosis of renal insufficiency
1.Recent infection with mumps
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A client is diagnosed with a spermatocele. The nurse should instruct the client on
which of the following?
1. The use of heat to reduce the size of the inflamed
area
2.The potential need for surgery to correct the disorder
3.The use of ice packs to reduce the size of the inflamed
area
4.The importance of using antibiotics to treat the
disorder
2.The potential need for surgery to correct the disorder
A client is diagnosed with a varicocele. The nurse realizes that this client is likely to
develop:
1.hydrocele.
2. prostate cancer.
3.prostatitis.
4.infertility.
4.infertility.
A newborn male child is diagnosed with cryptorchidism. The nurse should prepare
to administer
which of the following to this client?
1.Intravenous fluids
2.Antipyretic medication
3.Human chorionic gonadotropin medication
4.Antibiotics
3.Human chorionic gonadotropin medication
A client is experiencing priapism. Which of the following should the nurse do first
to help the
client?
1.Apply ice packs to the perineum.
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