Module 5 Exam () Questions and
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Paraphimosis - CORRECT ANSWER -condition in which a retracted prepuce cannot be pulled
forward to cover the glans
sexual abuse in child: what do you see - CORRECT ANSWER -bruising, infections, etc. read
about this
what happens to gi tract in older adult? - CORRECT ANSWER -decreased motility
how many weeks along is pregnancy when fundus reaches the umbilicus? - CORRECT
ANSWER -don't know: see page 475
what comes after abdominal inspection? - CORRECT ANSWER -auscultation
start colon cancer screens at age 50, end at age ? - CORRECT ANSWER -75
what does the scrotum look like in a premature infant? - CORRECT ANSWER -The scrotum of
the premature infant may appear underdeveloped, without rugae and without testes, whereas the
full-term neonate should have a loose, pendulous scrotum with rugae and a midline raphe.
review hydrocele - CORRECT ANSWER -If a bright penlight transilluminates the mass, and
there is no change in size when reduction is attempted, it most likely contains fluid (hydrocele
with a closed tunica vaginalis). A mass that does not transilluminate but does change in size
when reduction is attempted is probably a hernia. A mass that neither changes in size nor
transilluminates may represent an incarcerated hernia (a surgical emergency) or testicular cancer.