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Which of the following choices may result in an INSIGNIFICANT increase
in prostate specific antigen (PSA)
a. digital rectal exam
b. ejaculation
c. prostatitis
d. prostate biopsy - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔a. digital rectal exam
,A sexually active adolescent male reports that he has dysuria. How should
he be managed?
a. prescribe azithromycin
b. prescribe azithromycin and ceftriaxone
c. urethral/urine cultures should be collected and screening done for STD's
d. collect a urethral culture and schedule a return appointment - 🧠
ANSWER ✔✔c. urethral/urine cultures should be collected and screening
done for STD's
a 22 year old male who is otherwise healthy complains of scrotal pain. His
pain has developed over the past 4 ays. He is diagnosed with epididymitis.
What is the most likely etiology
a. phimosis
b. infection with chlamydia
c. underlying hydrocele
d. urinary tract infection - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔b. infection with chlamydia
, What symptom listed below might be seen in a male patient with benign
prostatic hyperplasia?
a. dysuria
b. nocturia
c. low back pain
d. pain with bearing down - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔b. nocturia
Hematuria is NOT a common clinical manifestation in:
a. early prostate cancer
b benign prostatic hyperplasia
c. bladder cancer
d. renal cancer - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔a. early prostate cancer
a 13 year old male has exhibited the first sign that he is experiencing
sexual maturation. He has:
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