NR 511 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct
NR 511 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct Identify the population most commonly affected by bacterial prostatitis - Answer- o Acute - Sexually active men 30 to 50 years - Chronic bacterial prostatitis common in men older than 50 years old - Athletes who run long distance are predisposed - Complaints of fever, chills, LBP, malaise, arthralgia, myalgia, frequency, urgency, dysuria, nocturia, and bladder outlet obstruction o Chronic bacterial prostatitis- men over age 50 years of age. Symptoms often absent , perineal pain, lower abdomen pain, scrotal or penile pain, pain with ejaculation, dysuria, irritative voiding Discuss the physical exam characteristics of acute bacterial prostatitis - Answer- Acute bacterial prostatitis- warm, tense, swollen , boggy and very tender prostate. Most common pathogen Strep faecalis and staph aureus Discuss how the Phren sign can differentiate between testicular torsion and epididymitis - Answer- Epididymis characteristic is relief of discomfort with elevation of testis. Positive Prehn's sign = pain relief. Testicular torsion elevation of the affected testicle does NOT relieve the pain (Negative Prehn's sign = pain is NOT relieved) Epididymis Positive Prehn's sign = pain relief. Neg = no pain relief = testicular torsion). Discuss common symptoms reported from a patient with BPH - Answer- Affects men age 40 years and older. Obstructive symptoms include • Decreased stream • Hesitancy • Postvoid dribbling • Sensation of incomplete bladder emptying • Overflow incontinence • Inability to voluntarily stop the urine stream • Urinary retention • Straining Irritative symptoms include • Nocturia • Urinary frequency • Urinary urgency • Dysuria Urge incontinence Erectile dysfunction should be assessed on patient taking finasteride. Discuss the hallmark characteristic of a varicocele - Answer- The hallmark characteristic of varicocele is the sensation that the testes feel like a "bag of worms." Varicocele can be bilateral, but if it is unilateral it is almost always on the left side due to the anatomy of the vasculature drainage in the testes. Tortuous veins posterior and above testes can be seen with patient sitting upright Venous engorgement may increase with Valsalva maneuver; resolves when patient lies down. Grade 1 varicocele is one that is palpable only when the patient perform
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