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EXAM 2026
A 24 year old woman presents with dysuria, dyspareunia and mucopurulent vaginal
discharge. Her boyfriend was recently treated for nongonococcal urethritis. What
STI has she been exposed to?
A. Gonorrhea
B. HPV
C. Chlamydia
D. Trichomoniasis
C. Chlamydia
A 60 year old woman is seen for an annual checkup. Obstetric history reveals para
6, gravida 6. She went through menopause at age 45. Grandmother died of colon
cancer and her father died of lung cancer. What in her history is a risk factor for
ovarian cancer?
A. Her age at menopause
B. Her numerous pregnancies
C. Her father's history of lung cancer
D. Her grandmother's history of colon cancer
D. Her grandmother's history of colon cancer
Most common cause of secondary amenorrhea?
A) Pregnancy
B) Ovarian failure
C) Imperforate hymen
D) Hypothalamic amenorrhea."
Pregnancy
Which of the following would be an appropriate treatment for a patient with mild
benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)?
A. Referral to urologist for surgery.
,B. Prescribe a trial of tamsulosin.
C. Recommend cranberry supplements.
D. Have a period of watchful waiting.
D. Have a period of watchful waiting.
A male client asks the nurse about the purpose of the prostate gland. The nurse
should respond that
it is a structure that:
1.secretes an alkaline substance that neutralizes residual acidic urine in the urethra.
2.provides a milky alkaline substance that neutralizes the acidity of the male
urethra and the female vagina.
3. secretes a fluid for the health and nutrition
4.propels sperm into the ejaculatory duct.
2.provides a milky alkaline substance that neutralizes the acidity of the male
urethra and the female
2.A 50-year-old male client has had a prostate-specific antigen test. The nurse
realizes that the
normal range for this test would be:
1.0 to 2 ng/mL.
2.0 to 3 ng/mL.
3.0 to 4 ng/mL.
4.0 to 5 ng/mL.
3.0 to 4 ng/mL.
A male client, having difficulty voiding, tells the nurse that he thinks something is
wrong with his penis. The nurse reviews the structures of the penis with the client
and explains that the structure that surrounds the urethra is the:
1.corpus cavernosa.
2.corpus spongiosum.
3.glans penis.
4. prepuce.
2.corpus spongiosum.
,The nurse is preparing to discuss the male reproductive system with a group of
adolescent school students. Which of the following would the nurse not include as
a primary function of the male reproductive system?
1.Frequent erectile functioning and increased libido
2.Production of sperm
3.Secretion of testosterone
4.Transportation and depositing of sperm
1.Frequent erectile functioning and increased libido
A male client is diagnosed as being infertile. The nurse realizes which of the
following structures of the clients reproductive system is affected?
1.Epididymis
2.Rete testes
3.Seminal vesicles
4.Seminiferous tubules
4.Seminiferous tubules
The nurse, preparing to discuss the female reproductive system with a group of
adolescent females, would include that which of the following is not a primary
function of the female reproductive system?
1.Breastfeeding
2.Hormone secretion
3.Pregnancy
4.Sensory innervation
4.Sensory innervation
A young adult female client is concerned that she does not have enough eggs since
she has not yet become pregnant. The nurse should assure her that the number of
ova available to produce a
pregnancy would be around:
1.500.
2.10,000.
3.300,000.
4.2,000,000.
, 3.300,000
8.During a gynecological exam, it is noted that a clients OS is in the shape of a slit.
The nurse realizes that this shape means that the client has:
1.borne children.
2.not started menses.
3. not borne any children.
4.gone through menopause.
1.borne children.
The nurse, reviewing the reproductive hormones needed to produce sperm and ova,
realizes that which of the following hormones is not involved in the formation of
sperm and ova?
1.Follicle-stimulating hormone
2.Gonadotropin-releasing hormone
3.Luteinizing hormone
4.Prolactin
4.Prolactin
During the examination of the male testes, the nurse should instruct the client on:
1.the importance of having an annual prostate examination.
2.monthly testicular self-examinations.
3.why a colonoscopy is important every 10 years after the age of 50.
4.how a condom prevents the spread of sexually transmitted
infections.
2.monthly testicular self-examinations.
A male client has a prostate specific antigen level of 22 nanograms. The nurse
realizes that this client will most likely be scheduled for a(n):
1.bone scan
2.CT scan
3.testicular biopsy
4.duplex ultrasonography
1.bone scan