NR 304 Week 6 Focused Reading and Critical Points Worksheet |
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To prepare for week 6 class activities, complete the focused reading assignments as well as the reading review
questions (critical points) below. This worksheet must be completed and turned in to the Canvas drop box prior
to class on week 6 to help you prepare for class and be successful with the quiz.
Focused Reading from Jarvis’ Physical Examination and Health Assessment 9 th
edition :
Chapter 25: pg. 685-713
Chapter 26: pg. 715-729
Describe each condition listed and indicate whether the finding is an emergency.
Description Is This an
Emergency?
Yes/No
1. Testicular Torsion - involves the twisting of the spermatic cord, which can cut off Yes
blood supply to the testicle
2. Priapism - a prolonged erection lasting more than four hours, which can lead to tissue Yes
damage and erectile dysfunction
3. Phimosis - inability to retract the foreskin No
4. Paraphimosis - the foreskin is trapped behind the glans penis, causing constriction Yes
and potentially damaging the tissue
5. Cryptorchidism – one or both testicles fail to descend into the scrotum No
Match each condition to its description.
A. Carcinoma often accompanied by penile
curvature and
incomplete hooded foreskin.
B. Hypospadias
______ 2. Acute infection of epididymis commonly
caused by
C. Hydrocele prostatitis; after prostatectomy
because of trauma of
urethral instrumentation; or from chlamydia,
D. Epididymitis gonorrhea, or other bacterial
infection.
E. General herpes ______ 3. Clusters of small
______ 1. The urethral meatus opens on the ventral vesicles with surrounding erythema,
(under) side of the glans or shaft,