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FNP GU AND MENS HEALTH EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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A localized tumor in the prostate gland is -No symptoms
likely to produce?
-Hematuria
-Pelvic or low back pain
-Frequent daytime voiding
-No symptoms
A Digital rectal exam may be performed on -While kneeling
a male patient to assess his prostate gland.
The position that is NOT acceptable for
prostate assessment is?
-While the patient is leaning over an
exam table with arms folded over his
abdomen.
-Side-lying position with legs flexed toward
the abdomen.
-Supine with legs in stirrups
-While kneeling
A pregnant patient with urinary -Macrodantin
frequency is found to have a UTI. What
drug is safest to treat this?
-Doxycycline
-Amoxicillin
-Ciprofloxacin
-Macrodantin
A 72 y/o male patient is found to have early -The serum creatinine is slightly elevated
renal insufficiency. The NP knows this
because?
-The serum creatinine is slightly elevated
-There is protein in the urine
-The blood pressure is elevated
-The patient has evidence of anemia
A 70 y/o male patient with a long history of -Clear urine and elevated serum creatinine
hypertension is diagnosed with advanced
chronic renal insufficiency. Lab reports
would indicate?
-Clear urine and elevated serum creatinine
-Dark urine and elevated BUN/creatinine
-Proteinuria that is worsening
-Anemia, leukopenia, and
thrombocytopenia
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A physically independent 75 y/o is living -Monitor her for symptoms of a urinary tract infection
in an assisted living facility. She walks
one mile daily on most days. She is
beginning to have some memory issues
but is otherwise healthy and takes only her
"hormone". She is found to have
asymptomatic bacteriuria. How should
she be managed?
-Repeat the urinalysis in 7 days
-Treat her today with a one-day dose of an
antibiotic
-Monitor her for symptoms of a urinary
tract infection
-Repeat the urinalysis in 4 weeks
A 44 y/o female patient is diagnosed with a -less than 100,000 bacteria
urinary tract infection. Which bacteria count
collected via "midstream, clean-catch"
supports a diagnosis of UTI?
-less than 10,000 bacteria
-less than 25,000 bacteria
-less than 50,000 bacteria
-less than 100,000 bacteria
A quinolone used to treat a urinary tract -Pregnant patient
infection would be contraindicated in a?
-Pregnant patient
-19 y/o female
-Patient with hypertension
-Patient with pyelonephritis
A patient has been diagnosed with -CVA tenderness
pyelonephritis. He probably will have?
-CVA tenderness
-A positive Murphys sign
-Back pain
-Pain which waxes and wanes
A patient with urolithiasis is more likely to? -Be of male gender
-Have frequent urinary tract infections
-Be of male gender
-Have chills and fever
-Demonstrate RBC casts
A patient reports that her urine has a -Something she has eaten or drunk
light green hue. She feels well
otherwise. The most reason for this
is?
-Something she has eaten or drunk
-An infection in the urinary tract
-A stone in the upper urinary tract
-A psychiatric illness
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A patient with urinary burning, frequent, -Has an STD
and urgency is found to have positive
leukocytes and negative nitrites. A likely
explanation is that the patient?
-Has a kidney stone
-Could be pregnant
-Has an STD
-Is taking an antibiotic
The single most important risk for -Frequent sexual activity
developing UTI in women is?
-Constipation
-Infrequent voiding
-Drinking caffeinated beverages
-Frequent sexual activity
A 24 y/o female patient has been -Vaginal exam
diagnosed with an uncomplicated UTI.
Which assessment below is least
important at this time?
-Body temperature
-Abdominal exam
-Assessment of CVA tenderness
-Vaginal exam
How long should a female patient with an -Three days
uncomplicated UTI be treated with an oral
antibiotic like trimethoprim-
sulfamethoxazole?
-One day
-Three days
-Seven days
-Ten days
A 22 y/o male patient has symptoms of -Abdominal exam
burning with urination. Which assessment
below is least important at this time?
-Body temperature
-Full genital exam and rectal exam
-Abdominal exam
-Assessment of CVA tenderness
A 40 y/o male has been diagnosed -At least 6 weeks
with acute bacterial prostatitis. His PSA
(prostate-specific antigen) is elevated
on the diagnosis. How soon should his PSA
be rechecked?
-About one week
-1-2 weeks
-2-4 weeks
-At least 6 weeks
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