FINAL EXAM: ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT
second leading cause of cancer death in men - PROSTATE A cheesy, whitish material that may accumulate normally under the foreskin of the penis - Smegma Any nodule within the testis warrants investigation for ... - malignancy Appear like a "stuck on" or flattened ball of wax - Seborrheic keratosis Area of localized dermal edema that comes and goes within a period of 1-2 days; the essential primary lesion of urticaria - Wheal Common skin condition that speeds up the life cycle of skin cells -- this causes the cells to build up and form scales and red patches that are itchy and painful - Psoriasis Congenital displacement of the urethral meatus to the inferior surface of the penis - Hypospadias Dome shaped white or yellow papules or nodules formed by occluded follicles filled with keratin debris of desquamated follicular epithelium sometimes found on the scrotum - Epidermoid cysts During palpation, what sets a hydrocele apart from a scrotal hernia? - The examining fingers can palpate above the mass in a hydrocele From ages 21-29, do cytology every ____ years - 3 From ages 30-65 years, do cytology and HPV every ___ years - 5 How does bacterial vaginitis occur? - From bacterial overgrowth, often transmitted sexually If you see vesicles/pustules on a erythematous base, think - herpes simplex virus In the newborn female, why will the genitalia be prominent? - Effect of maternal estrogen
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whitish material that may accumulate normally under the foreskin of the penis smegma any nodule within the testis warrants investiga