2025/2026 TEST BANK COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS
You are examining a newborn and note that the right testicle is not in the scrotum. What
should you do next?
- ANSWER - Attempt to bring down the testis from the inguinal canal
A 50-year-old truck driver comes to your clinic for a work physical. He has had no upper
respiratory, cardiac, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, urinary, or musculoskeletal system
complaints. His past medical history is significant for mild arthritis and prior knee surgery
in college. He is married and just changed jobs, working for a different trucking company.
He smokes one pack of cigarettes a day, drinks less than six beers a week, and denies
using any illegal drugs. His mother has high blood pressure and arthritis and his father died
of lung cancer in his sixties. On examination, his blood pressure is 130/80 and his pulse is
80. His cardiac, lung, and abdominal examinations are normal. He has no inguinal hernia,
but on his digital rectal examination you palpate a soft, smooth, and nontender
pedunculated mass on the posterior wall of the rectum. What anal, rectal, or prostate
disorder best fits his presentation?
- ANSWER - Rectal polyp
A 15-year-old high school football player is brought to your office by his mother. He is
complaining of severe testicular pain since exactly 8:00 this morning. He denies any sexual
activity and states that he hurts so bad he can't even urinate. He is nauseated and is
throwing up. He denies any recent illness or fever. His past medical history is
unremarkable. He denies any tobacco, alcohol, or drug use. His parents are both in good
health. On examination, you see a young teenager lying on the bed with an emesis basin.
He is very uncomfortable and keeps shifting his position. His blood pressure is 150/100,
his pulse is 110, and his respirations are 24. On visualization of the penis, he is
circumcised and there are no lesions and no discharge from the meatus. His scrotal skin is
,tense and red. Palpation of the left testicle causes severe pain and the patient begins to
cry. His prostate examination is unremarkable. His
- ANSWER - Torsion of the spermatic cord
Which is true of prostate cancer?
- ANSWER - Ethnicity is a risk factor.
Which of the following conditions involves a tight prepuce which, once retracted, cannot
be returned?
- ANSWER - Paraphimosis
A 12-year-old is brought to your clinic by his father. He was taught in his health class at
school to do monthly testicular self-examinations. Yesterday, when he felt his left testicle,
it was enlarged and tender. He isn't sure if he has had burning with urination and he says
he has never had sexual intercourse. He has had a sore throat, cough, and runny nose for
the last three days. His past medical history is significant for a tonsillectomy as a small
child. His father has high blood pressure and his mother is healthy. On examination, you
see a child in no acute distress. His temperature is 100.8 and his blood pressure and pulse
are unremarkable. On visualization of his penis, he is uncircumcised and has no lesions or
discharge. His scrotum is red and tense on the left and normal appearing on the right.
Palpating his left testicle reveals a mildly sore swollen testicle. The right testicle is
unremarkable.
- ANSWER - Acute orchitis
The most common cause of cancer deaths in males is:
- ANSWER - Colon cancer
Important techniques in performing the rectal examination include which of the following?
- ANSWER - All of the above
, Jim is a 47-year-old man who is having difficulties with sexual function. He is recently
separated from his wife of 20 years. He notes that he has early morning erections but
otherwise cannot function. Which of the following is a likely cause for his problem? -
ANSWER - Psychological issues
Which of the following is true of human papilloma virus (HPV) infection? - ANSWER - It
commonly resolves spontaneously in one to two years.
Which of the following is the most effective pattern of palpation for breast cancer? -
ANSWER - Beginning at the nipple, make an ever-enlarging spiral.
A 14-year-old junior high school student is brought in by his mother and father because he
seems to be developing breasts. The mother is upset because she read on the Internet that
smoking marijuana leads to breast enlargement in males. The young man adamantly
denies using any tobacco, alcohol, or drugs. He has recently noticed changes in his penis,
testicles, and pubic hair pattern. Otherwise, his past medical history is unremarkable. His
parents are both in good health. He has two older brothers who never had this problem. On
examination, you see a mildly overweight teenager with enlarged breast tissue that is
slightly tender on both sides. Otherwise, his examination is normal. He is agreeable to
taking a drug test. What is the most likely cause of his gynecomastia?
- ANSWER - Imbalance of hormones of puberty
Which of the following represents metrorrhagia? –
ANSWER - Bleeding between periods
What does a KOH (potassium hydroxide) prep help the nurse practitioner diagnose? -
ANSWER - Yeast infections
Abby is a newly married woman who is unable to have intercourse because of vaginismus.
Which of the following is true?
- ANSWER - Psychosocial reasons may cause this condition.