Deck 52: Men As Patients

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When assessing a male for hypogonadism prior to prescribing testosterone replacement, serum testosterone levels are drawn:

A)Without regard to time of day
B)First thing in the morning
C)Late afternoon
D)In the evening
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While on testosterone replacement, hemoglobin and hematocrit levels should be monitored. Levels suggestive of excessive erythrocytosis or abuse are:

A)Hemoglobin 14 g/dL or hematocrit 39%
B)Hemoglobin 11.5 g/dL or hematocrit 31%
C)Hemoglobin 13 g/dL or hematocrit 38%
D)Hemoglobin 17.5 g/dL or hematocrit 54%
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When prescribing phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5) inhibitors such as sildenafil (Viagra) patients should be screened for use of:

A)Statins
B)Nitrates
C)Insulin
D)Opioids
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Some research supports that testosterone replacement therapy may be indicated in which of the following diagnoses in men?

A)Age-related decrease in cognitive functioning
B)Metabolic syndrome
C)Decreased muscle mass in aging men
D)All of the above
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Male patients who should not be prescribed PDE-5 inhibitors include:

A)Diabetics
B)Those who have had an acute myocardial infarction in the past six months
C)Those who are deaf
D)Those who are under age 60 years of age
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The factor that has the greatest effect on males developing male sexual characteristics is:

A)Cultural beliefs
B)Effective male role models
C)Adequate intake of testosterone in the diet
D)Androgen production
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Monitoring of male patients who are using PDE-5 inhibitors includes:

A) Serum fasting glucose levels
B) Cholesterol and lipid levels
C) Blood pressure
D) Complete blood count
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Men who are prescribed PDE-5 inhibitors for erectile dysfunction should be educated regarding the adverse effects of the drug, which include:

A)Hearing loss
B)Prostate enlargement
C)Delayed ejaculation
D)Dizziness
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The goal of testosterone replacement therapy is:

A)Absence of all hypogonadism symptoms
B)Testosterone levels in the mid-normal range one week after an injection
C)Testosterone levels in the mid-normal range just prior to the next injection
D)Avoidance of high serum testosterone levels during therapy
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Monitoring of an older male patient on testosterone replacement includes:

A)Oxygen saturation levels at every visit
B)Serum cholesterol and lipid profile every 3 to 6 months
C)Digital rectal prostate screening exam at three and six months after starting therapy
D)Bone mineral density at three and six months after starting therapy
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Deck 52: Men As Patients
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When assessing a male for hypogonadism prior to prescribing testosterone replacement, serum testosterone levels are drawn:

A)Without regard to time of day
B)First thing in the morning
C)Late afternoon
D)In the evening
First thing in the morning
2
While on testosterone replacement, hemoglobin and hematocrit levels should be monitored. Levels suggestive of excessive erythrocytosis or abuse are:

A)Hemoglobin 14 g/dL or hematocrit 39%
B)Hemoglobin 11.5 g/dL or hematocrit 31%
C)Hemoglobin 13 g/dL or hematocrit 38%
D)Hemoglobin 17.5 g/dL or hematocrit 54%
Hemoglobin 17.5 g/dL or hematocrit 54%
3
When prescribing phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5) inhibitors such as sildenafil (Viagra) patients should be screened for use of:

A)Statins
B)Nitrates
C)Insulin
D)Opioids
Nitrates
4
Some research supports that testosterone replacement therapy may be indicated in which of the following diagnoses in men?

A)Age-related decrease in cognitive functioning
B)Metabolic syndrome
C)Decreased muscle mass in aging men
D)All of the above
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Male patients who should not be prescribed PDE-5 inhibitors include:

A)Diabetics
B)Those who have had an acute myocardial infarction in the past six months
C)Those who are deaf
D)Those who are under age 60 years of age
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The factor that has the greatest effect on males developing male sexual characteristics is:

A)Cultural beliefs
B)Effective male role models
C)Adequate intake of testosterone in the diet
D)Androgen production
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Monitoring of male patients who are using PDE-5 inhibitors includes:

A) Serum fasting glucose levels
B) Cholesterol and lipid levels
C) Blood pressure
D) Complete blood count
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Men who are prescribed PDE-5 inhibitors for erectile dysfunction should be educated regarding the adverse effects of the drug, which include:

A)Hearing loss
B)Prostate enlargement
C)Delayed ejaculation
D)Dizziness
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The goal of testosterone replacement therapy is:

A)Absence of all hypogonadism symptoms
B)Testosterone levels in the mid-normal range one week after an injection
C)Testosterone levels in the mid-normal range just prior to the next injection
D)Avoidance of high serum testosterone levels during therapy
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Monitoring of an older male patient on testosterone replacement includes:

A)Oxygen saturation levels at every visit
B)Serum cholesterol and lipid profile every 3 to 6 months
C)Digital rectal prostate screening exam at three and six months after starting therapy
D)Bone mineral density at three and six months after starting therapy
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