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The nurse is assessing a patient with suspected testicular cancer. Which
assessment data would support a diagnosis of testicular cancer?
A. A red, raised rash on the scrotum.
B. The patient reports pain when urinating.
C. A chancre sore on the shaft of the penis.
D. The patient reports heaviness in the scrotum.
D. The patient reports heaviness in the scrotum.
2. The nurse is reviewing laboratory data for a male patient being evaluated for
testicular cancer. Which of the following are known to be tumor markers for
testicular cancer?
A. hCG and AFP.
B. PSA and LDH.
C. CA-125 and HPV.
D. BRCA 1 and BRCA 2.
, A. hCG and AFP.
3. The nurse would provide which instructions to a male patient when teaching
him how to perform a testicular self-examination?
A. Perform the exam immediately after awakening.
B. Gently feel each testicle with one finger for abnormal growths.
C. A testicular exam should be performed once every six (6) months.
D. The best time to examine the testicles is during or immediately after a warm
shower.
D. The best time to examine the testicles is during or immediately after a warm shower.
4. The nurse is taking a health history of a male patient who has a history of
benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). To determine whether the patient currently
experiences difficulty, for which manifestation would the nurse ask the patient?
A. Polyuria.
B. Hematuria.
C. Erectile dysfunction.
D. Decreased force in the stream of urine.
D. Decreased force in the stream of urine.
5. The nurse is caring for a male patient diagnosed with benign prostatic
hyperplasia (BPH). Which statement made by the patient indicates the need for
further teaching?