COMPREHENSIVE MALE GENITOURINARY
AND RECTAL 2026 EXAM COMPLETE (170)
CURRENT TESTING QUESTIONS AND
DETAILED CORRECT
ANSWERS|GUARANTEED PASS.
GENITOURINARY
Maximize your success with this Comprehensive Male
Genitourinary and Rectal Exam, designed to assess knowledge
of male reproductive and urinary system assessment. It focuses
on physical examination techniques, normal and abnormal
findings, prostate evaluation, and rectal examination
procedures. The exam strengthens clinical reasoning and
patient assessment skills in primary and acute care settings.
Suitable for nursing, nurse practitioner, and medical students.
What is the first step before beginning a male genitourinary
exam? ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... Verbalize that a
chaperone will be present.
What must be obtained before starting the genital exam? ✓
✓ ...... ANSWER ....... Patient consent, including an
explanation of the procedure and potential discomfort.
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What are the preferred patient positions for the genital
exam? ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... Standing or lying supine
with proper draping.
What should be inspected on the pubic region? ✓ ✓ ......
ANSWER ....... Pubic hair distribution, characteristics,
and signs of infestations.
What should be inspected on the skin of the pubic region?
✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... Excoriations, lesions, erythema,
and signs of inflammation.
What should be checked regarding the foreskin in an
uncircumcised patient? ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... Retract
the foreskin to inspect for chancres, carcinomas, or
smegma, then replace it.
What should be inspected on the glans of the penis? ✓ ✓
...... ANSWER ....... Color, smegma, and signs of ulcers,
scars, nodules, balanitis, herpes, warts, or cancer.
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What should be inspected at the urethral meatus? ✓ ✓ ......
ANSWER ....... Position, presence of discharge, and signs
of erythema.
What is the purpose of palpating the penile shaft? ✓ ✓ ......
ANSWER ....... To check for abnormalities, tenderness,
and induration.
How is penile discharge collected if present? ✓ ✓ ......
ANSWER ....... Apply pressure from the base of the shaft
to the glans to express discharge for observation of color
and consistency.
What should be inspected on the scrotal skin? ✓ ✓ ......
ANSWER ....... Color, texture, unusual thickening, rashes,
and epidermoid cysts.
What should be assessed during scrotal contour inspection?
✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... Asymmetry, swelling, lesions,
veins, hernias, hydrocele, cryptorchidism, and lumps.
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What should be palpated in the testes and epididymis? ✓ ✓
...... ANSWER ....... Size, shape, consistency, tenderness,
swelling, nodules, and masses.
What should be palpated within the spermatic cord? ✓ ✓
...... ANSWER ....... The vas deferens, checking for
nodules, masses, or swelling.
When is transillumination indicated? ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER
....... If a mass or enlargement is noted in the scrotum, it is
used to determine if the mass is fluid-filled.
What is inspected and palpated in the inguinal region? ✓ ✓
...... ANSWER ....... Lymph nodes for size, consistency,
and tenderness, as well as checking for adenopathy or
erythema.
How is an inguinal hernia palpated? ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER
....... Insert an index finger into the lower scrotum near the
inferior margin and carry it upward along the vas deferens
while the patient bears down.