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NR 304 PRACTICE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS CHAPTER 25 / NR304 PRACTICE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS CHAPTER 25: LATEST,CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSINGNR 304 PRACTICE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS: CHAPTER 25 Chapter 25: Anus, Rectum, and Prostate MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Which statement concerning the anal canal is true? The anal canal: a. Is approximately 2 cm long in the adult. b. Slants backward toward the sacrum. c. Contains hair and sebaceous glands. d. Is the outlet for the gastrointestinal tract. 2. Which statement concerning the sphincters is correct? a. The internal sphincter is under voluntary control. b. The external sphincter is under voluntary control. c. Both sphincters remain slightly relaxed at all times. d. The internal sphincter surrounds the external sphincter. 3. The nurse is performing an examination of the anus and rectum. Which of these statements is correct and important to remember during this examination? a. The rectum is approximately 8 cm long. b. The anorectal junction cannot be palpated. c. Above the anal canal, the rectum turns anteriorly. d. No sensory nerves are in the anal canal or rectum. 4. The structure that secretes a thin, milky alkaline fluid to enhance the viability of sperm is the: a. Cowper gland. b. Prostate gland. c. Median sulcus. d. Bulbourethral gland. 5. A 46-year-old man requires an assessment of his sigmoid colon. Which instrument or technique is most appropriate for this examination? a. Proctoscope b. Ultrasound c. Colonoscope d. Rectal examination with an examining finger 6. The nurse is caring for a newborn infant. Thirty hours after birth, the infant passes a dark green meconium stool. The nurse recognizes this is important because the: a. Stool indicates anal patency. b. Dark green color indicates occult blood in the stool. c. Meconium stool can be reflective of distress in the newborn. d. Newborn should have passed the first stool within 12 hours after birth. 7. During the assessment of an 18-month-old infant, the mother expresses concern to the nurse about the infant’s inability to toilet train. What would be the nurse’s best response? a. “Some children are just more difficult to train, so I wouldn’t worry about it yet.” b. “Have you considered reading any of the books on toilet training? They can be very helpful.” c. “This could mean that there is a problem in your baby’s development. We’ll watch her closely for the next few months.” d. “The nerves that will allow your baby to have control over the passing of stools are not developed until at least 18 to 24 months of age.” 8. A 60-year-old man has just been told that he has benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH). He has a friend who just died from cancer of the prostate. He is concerned this will happen to him. How should the nurse respond? a. “The swelling in your prostate is only temporary and will go away.” b. “We will treat you with chemotherapy so we can control the cancer.” c. “It would be very unusual for a man your age to have cancer of the prostate.” d. “The enlargement of your prostate is caused by hormonal changes, and not cancer.” 9. A 30-year-old woman is visiting the clinic because of “pain in my bottom when I have a bowel movement.” The nurse should assess for which problem? a. Pinworms b. Hemorrhoids c. Colon cancer d. Fecal incontinence 10. A patient who is visiting the clinic complains of having “stomach pains for 2 weeks” and describes his stools as being “soft and black” for approximately the last 10 days. He denies taking any medications. The nurse is aware that these symptoms are mostly indicative of: a. Excessive fat caused by malabsorption. b. Increased iron intake, resulting from a change in diet. c. Occult blood, resulting from gastrointestinal bleeding. d. Absent bile pigment from liver problems. 11. After completing an assessment of a 60-year-old man with a family history of colon cancer, the nurse discusses with him early detection measures for colon cancer. The nurse should mention the need for a(n): a. Annual proctoscopy. b. Colonoscopy every 10 years. c. Fecal test for blood every 6 months. d. DREs every 2 years. 12. The mother of a 5-year-old girl tells the nurse that she has noticed her daughter “scratching at her bottom a lot the last few days.” During the assessment, the nurse finds redness and raised skin in the anal area. This finding most likely indicates: a. Pinworms. b. Chickenpox. c. Constipation. d. Bacterial infection. 13. The nurse is examining only the rectal area of a woman and should place the woman in what position? a. Lithotomy b. Prone c. Left lateral decubitus d. Bending over the table while standing 14. While performing an assessment of the perianal area of a patient, the nurse notices that the pigmentation of anus is darker than the surrounding skin, the anal opening is closed, and a skin sac that is shiny and blue is noted. The patient mentioned that he has had pain with bowel movements and has occasionally noted some spots of blood. What would this assessment and history most likely indicate? a. Anal fistula b. Pilonidal cyst c. Rectal prolapse d. Thrombosed hemorrhoid 15. The nurse is preparing to palpate the rectum and should use which of these techniques? The nurse should: a. Flex the finger, and slowly insert it toward the umbilicus. b. First instruct the patient that this procedure will be painful. c. Insert an extended index finger at a right angle to the anus. d. Place the finger directly into the anus to overcome the tight sphincter. 16. While performing a rectal examination, the nurse notices a firm, irregularly shaped mass. What should the nurse do next? a. Continue with the examination, and document the finding in the chart. b. Instruct the patient to return for a repeat assessment in 1 month. c. Tell the patient that a mass was felt, but it is nothing to worry about. d. Report the finding, and refer the patient to a specialist for further examination. 17. During an assessment of the newborn, the nurse expects to see which finding when the anal area is slightly stroked? a. Jerking of the legs b. Flexion of the knees c. Quick contraction of the sphincter d. Relaxation of the external sphincter ANS: C To assess sphincter tone, the nurse should check the anal reflex by gently stroking the anal area and noticing a quick contraction of the sphincter. The other responses are not correct. DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension) REF: p. 729 MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance 18. A 13-year-old girl is visiting the clinic for a sports physical examination. The nurse should remember to include which of these tests in the examination? a. Testing for occult blood b. Valsalva maneuver c. Internal palpation of the anus d. Inspection of the perianal area 19. During an assessment of a 20-year-old man, the nurse finds a small palpable lesion with a tuft of hair located directly over the coccyx. The nurse knows that this lesion would most likely be a: a. Rectal polyp. b. Pruritus ani. c. Carcinoma. d. Pilonidal cyst. 20. During an examination, the nurse asks the patient to perform the Valsalva maneuver and notices that the patient has a moist, red, doughnut-shaped protrusion from the anus. The nurse knows that this finding is consistent with a: a. Rectal polyp. b. Hemorrhoid. c. Rectal fissure. d. Rectal prolapse. 21. A 70-year-old man is visiting the clinic for difficulty in passing urine. In the health history, he indicates that he has to urinate frequently, especially at night. He has burning when he urinates and has noticed pain in his back. Considering this history, what might the nurse expect to find during the physical assessment? a. Asymmetric, hard, and fixed prostate gland b. Occult blood and perianal pain to palpation c. Symmetrically enlarged, soft prostate gland d. Soft nodule protruding from the rectal mucosa 22. A 40-year-old black man is in the office for his annual physical examination. Which statement regarding the PSA blood test is true, according to the American Cancer Society? The PSA: a. Should be performed with this visit. b. Should be performed at age 45 years. c. Should be performed at age 50 years. d. Is only necessary if a family history of prostate cancer exists. 23. 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. These symptoms are most consistent with which condition? a. Prostatitis b. Polyps c. Carcinoma of the prostate d. BPH 24. During a discussion for a men’s health group, the nurse relates that the group with the highest incidence of prostate cancer is: a. Asian Americans. b. Blacks. c. American Indians. d. Hispanics. 25. Which characteristic of the prostate gland would the nurse recognize as an abnormal finding while palpating the prostate gland through the rectum? a. Palpable central groove b. Tenderness to palpation c. Heart shaped d. Elastic and rubbery consistency 26. The nurse notices that a patient has had a pale, yellow, greasy stool, or steatorrhea, and recalls that this is caused by: a. Occult bleeding. b. Absent bile pigment. c. Increased fat content. d. Ingestion of bismuth preparations. 27. During a health history of a patient who complains of chronic constipation, the patient asks the nurse about high-fiber foods. The nurse relates that an example of a high-fiber food would be: a. Broccoli. b. Hamburger. c. Iceberg lettuce. d. Yogurt. 28. While assessing a patient who is hospitalized and bedridden, the nurse notices that the patient has been incontinent of stool. The stool is loose and gray-tan in color. The nurse recognizes that this finding indicates which of the following? a. Occult blood b. Inflammation c. Absent bile pigment d. Ingestion of iron preparations 29. During a digital examination of the rectum, the nurse notices that the patient has hard feces in the rectum. The patient complains of feeling “full,” has a distended abdomen, and states that she has not had a bowel movement “for several days.” The nurse suspects which condition? a. Rectal polyp b. Fecal impaction c. Rectal abscess d. Rectal prolapse 30. During the taking of a health history, the patient states, “It really hurts back there, and sometimes it itches, too. I have even seen blood on the tissue when I have a bowel movement. Is there something there?” The nurse should expect to see which of these upon examination of the anus? a. Rectal prolapse b. Internal hemorrhoid c. External hemorrhoid that has resolved d. External hemorrhoid that is thrombosed MULTIPLE RESPONSE 1. The nurse is performing a digital examination of a patient’s prostate gland and notices that a normal prostate gland includes which of the following characteristics? Select all that apply. a. 1 cm protrusion into the rectum b. Heart-shaped with a palpable central groove c. Flat shape with no palpable groove d. Boggy with a soft consistency e. Smooth surface, elastic, and rubbery consistency f. Fixed mobility

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NR 304 PRACTICE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS: CHAPTER 25

Chapter 25: Anus, Rectum, and Prostate

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Which statement concerning the anal canal is true? The anal canal:

a. Is approximately 2 cm long in the adult.

b. Slants backward toward the sacrum.

c. Contains hair and sebaceous glands.

d. Is the outlet for the gastrointestinal tract.

ANS: D

The anal canal is the outlet for the gastrointestinal tract and is approximately 3.8 cm
long in the adult. It is lined with a modified skin that does not contain hair or
sebaceous glands, and it slants forward toward the umbilicus.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering (Knowledge) REF: p. 721

MSC: Client Needs: General

2. Which statement concerning the sphincters is correct?

a. The internal sphincter is under voluntary control.

b. The external sphincter is under voluntary control.

c. Both sphincters remain slightly relaxed at all times.

d. The internal sphincter surrounds the external sphincter.

ANS: B

The external sphincter surrounds the internal sphincter but also has a small section
overriding the tip of the internal sphincter at the opening. The external sphincter is
under voluntary control. Except for the passing of feces and gas, the sphincters keep
the anal canal tightly closed.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering (Knowledge) REF: p. 721

,MSC: Client Needs: General

3. The nurse is performing an examination of the anus and rectum. Which of these
statements is correct and important to remember during this examination?

a. The rectum is approximately 8 cm long.

b. The anorectal junction cannot be palpated.

c. Above the anal canal, the rectum turns anteriorly.

d. No sensory nerves are in the anal canal or rectum.

ANS: B

The anal columns are folds of mucosa that extend vertically down from the rectum
and end in the anorectal junction. This junction is not palpable but is visible on
proctoscopy. The rectum is 12 cm long; just above the anal canal, the rectum dilates
and turns posteriorly.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering (Knowledge) REF: p. 721

MSC: Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care

4. The structure that secretes a thin, milky alkaline fluid to enhance the viability of
sperm is the:

a. Cowper gland.

b. Prostate gland.

c. Median sulcus.

d. Bulbourethral gland.

ANS: B

In men, the prostate gland secretes a thin milky alkaline fluid that enhances sperm
viability. The Cowper glands (also known as bulbourethral glands) secrete a clear,
viscid mucus. The median sulcus is a groove that divides the lobes of the prostate
gland and does not secrete fluid.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering (Knowledge) REF: p. 722

, MSC: Client Needs: General

5. A 46-year-old man requires an assessment of his sigmoid colon. Which instrument
or technique is most appropriate for this examination?

a. Proctoscope

b. Ultrasound

c. Colonoscope

d. Rectal examination with an examining finger

ANS: C

The sigmoid colon is 40 cm long, and the nurse knows that it is accessible to
examination only with the colonoscope. The other responses are not appropriate for an
examination of the entire sigmoid colon.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension) REF: p. 722

MSC: Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care

6. The nurse is caring for a newborn infant. Thirty hours after birth, the infant passes a
dark green meconium stool. The nurse recognizes this is important because the:

a. Stool indicates anal patency.

b. Dark green color indicates occult blood in the stool.

c. Meconium stool can be reflective of distress in the newborn.

d. Newborn should have passed the first stool within 12 hours after birth.

ANS: A

The first stool passed by the newborn is dark green meconium and occurs within 24 to
48 hours of birth, indicating anal patency. The other responses are not correct.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension) REF: p. 723

MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance

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