Answers
1. Objective data related to the male GU system would include
which of the following?: Firm enlarged prostate
2. Bulging noted in the inguinal area in a male patient is most likely
to be which of the following?: Hernia
3. Self-testicular exams should be performed how frequently in males
less than age 40?: Once a month
4. Objective findings in the older male patient may include which of
the follow- ing?: Prostatic Hypertrophy
5. Which of the following is a symptom of benign prostatic
hyperplasia?: Nocturia
6. Which of the following symptoms would most likely be related to
an inguinal hernia?: Pain increases with straining
7. Which of the following is not considered a risk for prostate cancer?:
History of BPH
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, 8. Which of the following information regarding testicular cancer is
false?: Testic- ular cancer is five times more common in African American males compared to
Caucasian
males.
9. Which of the following symptoms is not indicated for a prompt
clinical exam- ination?: One testicle "hanging" lower than the other
10. While examining the penis, the clinician notes a tight prepuce
that cannot be retracted over the glans. Which if the following is the
correct diagnosis?: Phimosis
11. 21-year-old male reports a two-day history of profuse
yellow penis dis- charge. The final diagnosis
revealed gonorrhea. Which of the following infections would also be
treated in light of this diagnosis?: Chlamydia
12. Which of the following differential diagnosis must be
considered in a patient with tender, painful scrotal swelling?: All the
above
13. While examining a male for scrotal swelling, the clinician
notes a red glow upon shinning a light behind the scrotum. Which
of the following is the most likely diagnosis?: Hydrocele
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