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5.11
Grade 34.00 out of a maximum of 36.00 (94%)
Q2
Question 2
The following three questions pertain to Case 5.A—Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia.
Which of the following statements is correct about Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)?
Select one:
a. BPH actually involves a hypertrophy process rather than hyperplasia.
b. BPH often includes urine storage symptoms including urinary frequency and urgency,
and nocturia.
c. Incomplete voiding in BPH decreases the risk of a urinary tract infection.
d. BPH is caused by too little testosterone that stimulates the prostate.
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The correct answer is: BPH often includes urine storage symptoms including urinary frequency
and urgency, and nocturia..
Q3
Question 3
Diagnosis of BPH includes:
Select one:
a. Presentation of clinical symptoms often related to urinary frequency or hesitancy
b. A rectal examination to feel for an enlarged prostate gland
, c. Evaluation of blood for PSA levels, which are often elevated
d. All of the above may be used to help diagnose BPH
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The correct answer is: All of the above may be used to help diagnose BPH.
Q4
Question 4
Enlargement of the prostate gland compresses the urethral canal making it difficult for urine
outflow in benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Select one:
True
False
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The correct answer is: True.
Q5
Question 5
The following three questions pertain to Case 5.B: Male Hypogonadism.
Which of the following scenarios would most likely be associated with primary hypogonadism?
Select one:
a. Lack of GnRH production by the hypothalamus
b. Lack of LH production by the anterior pituitary
c. Lack of FSH production by the anterior pituitary
d. Lack of testosterone production by the testes