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H.T. has come to the clinic for a follow-up visit. Six months ago, he was started on
a new medication that may cause erectile dysfunction as a side effect; therefore
medication classes explored by the nurse are:
A. Antipyretics.
B. Bronchodilators.
C. Corticosteroids.
D. Antihypertensives.
D. Antihypertensives.
Prostatic hypertrophy occurs frequently in older men. The symptoms that may
indicate this problem are:
A. Polyuria and urgency.
B. Dysuria and oliguria.
C. Straining, loss of force, and sense of residual urine.
D. Foul-smelling urine and dysuria.
C. Straining, loss of force, and sense of residual urine.
A 74-year-old man has come for health examination. A normal age-related change
in the scrotum would be:
A. Testicular atrophy.
B. Testicular hypertrophy.
C. Pendulous scrotum.
D. Increase in scrotal rugae.
D. Increase in scrotal rugae.
During palpation of the testes, the normal finding would be:
A. Firm to hard and rough.
B. Nodular.
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C. 2 to 3 cm long X 2 cm wide and firm.
D. Firm, rubbery, and smooth.
D. Firm, rubbery, and smooth.
A 20-year-old man has indicated that he does not perform testicular self-
examination. One of the facts that should be shared with him is the testicular
cancer, although rare, does occur in men:
A. Younger than 15 years.
B. 15-34 years of age.
C. 35-55 years of age.
D. 55 years and older.
B. 15-34 years of age.
During the examination of a full-term male newborn, a finding requiring
investigation would be:
A. An absent testes.
B. A meatus centered at the tip of the penis.
C. A wrinkled scrotum.
D. A penis 2 to 3 cm in length.
A. An absent testes.
During transillumination of a scrotum, you note a nontender mass that
transilluminates with a red glow. This finding is suggestive of:
A. Scrotal hernia.
B. Scrotal edema.
C. Orchitis.
D. Hydrocele.
D. Hydrocele.
Which of the following would be a normal sensitivity to pressure for the testes?
A. Somewhat.
B. Not at all.
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C. Left more sensitive than right.
D. Only when inflammation is present.
A. Somewhat.
The congenital displacement of the urethral meatus to the inferior surface of the
penis is:
A. Hypospadias.
B. Epispadias.
C. Hypoesthesia.
D. Hypophysis.
A. Hypospadias.
An adhesion of the prepuce to the head of the penis, making it impossible to
retract, is:
A. Paraphimosis.
B. Phimosis.
C. Smegma.
D. Dyschezia.
B. Phimosis.
You are assessing an adolescent boy. The first physical sign of puberty is:
A. Height spurt.
B. Penis lengthening.
C. Sperm production.
D. Pubic har development.
E. Testes enlargement.
E. Testes enlargement.
An older man asks if he is able to father children. In the aging male, when does
infertility occur?
A. At age 60, with the sudden decline in sperm production.
B. At approximately age 55 to 60. when testosterone levels are lower.
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