Deck 65: Androgens
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Deck 65: Androgens
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An adolescent male patient is beginning androgen therapy for delayed puberty. His parents ask the nurse when this treatment may be stopped. The nurse will offer which response?
A) After 3 to 4 years of therapy
B) If acne and facial hair develop
C) When complete sexual maturation has occurred
D) When testicular enlargement occurs
A) After 3 to 4 years of therapy
B) If acne and facial hair develop
C) When complete sexual maturation has occurred
D) When testicular enlargement occurs
When testicular enlargement occurs
2
A nurse provides teaching for a female patient with anemia who has had cancer chemotherapy and who will begin treatment with testosterone. Which statement by the patient indicates understanding of the teaching?
A) "Facial hair may develop with this drug but will go away over time."
B) "I may experience an increase in breast size while taking this drug."
C) "Testosterone may increase my high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and reduce my low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol."
D) "Testosterone treats anemia by stimulating the synthesis of a renal hormone."
A) "Facial hair may develop with this drug but will go away over time."
B) "I may experience an increase in breast size while taking this drug."
C) "Testosterone may increase my high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and reduce my low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol."
D) "Testosterone treats anemia by stimulating the synthesis of a renal hormone."
"Testosterone treats anemia by stimulating the synthesis of a renal hormone."
3
An adult male patient will begin androgen therapy for testicular failure. Which statement by the patient indicates understanding of the treatment regimen?
A) "I will need to have x-rays of my hands and feet every 6 months."
B) "My libido may improve while I am taking this medication."
C) "Taking this drug may lead to the development of prostate cancer."
D) "This will restore fertility, so I can have a child."
A) "I will need to have x-rays of my hands and feet every 6 months."
B) "My libido may improve while I am taking this medication."
C) "Taking this drug may lead to the development of prostate cancer."
D) "This will restore fertility, so I can have a child."
"My libido may improve while I am taking this medication."
4
A 12-year-old male patient diagnosed with hypogonadism will begin testosterone injections. What will the nurse include when teaching the family about this therapy?
A) Annual x-rays of the hands and wrists are necessary to monitor epiphyseal closure.
B) Gynecomastia may occur and is a common side effect.
C) Injections are given every 2 to 4 weeks for 3 to 4 years.
D) Use of this drug may lead to prostate cancer later in life.
A) Annual x-rays of the hands and wrists are necessary to monitor epiphyseal closure.
B) Gynecomastia may occur and is a common side effect.
C) Injections are given every 2 to 4 weeks for 3 to 4 years.
D) Use of this drug may lead to prostate cancer later in life.
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A nurse is obtaining a history and reviewing the chart of an adult male patient who has been taking oral androgens. Which assessment would warrant notifying the provider?
A) Acne and increased facial hair
B) Breast enlargement
C) Increased libido
D) Nausea, anorexia, and fatigue
A) Acne and increased facial hair
B) Breast enlargement
C) Increased libido
D) Nausea, anorexia, and fatigue
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A nurse is teaching a male adult patient about the use of testosterone gel. Which statement by the patient indicates an understanding of the teaching?
A) "I should apply this to my forearms and neck after showering."
B) "I should keep treated areas exposed to the air so that they can dry."
C) "I should not let my child touch the gel to prevent behavioral problems."
D) "I should not swim or bathe for 3 to 4 hours after applying the gel."
A) "I should apply this to my forearms and neck after showering."
B) "I should keep treated areas exposed to the air so that they can dry."
C) "I should not let my child touch the gel to prevent behavioral problems."
D) "I should not swim or bathe for 3 to 4 hours after applying the gel."
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A female patient who swims competitively admits to using anabolic steroids to increase her muscle mass and improve her performance. What will the nurse tell this patient?
A) Anabolic steroids may actually regulate her periods.
B) Breast size may increase as a result of this drug use.
C) The risk of liver disease will increase.
D) Voice changes and facial hair will reverse when she stops the drug.
A) Anabolic steroids may actually regulate her periods.
B) Breast size may increase as a result of this drug use.
C) The risk of liver disease will increase.
D) Voice changes and facial hair will reverse when she stops the drug.
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8
A nurse is providing education to a patient who is beginning therapy with AndroGel testosterone gel. What statement made by the patient demonstrates a need for further teaching?
A) "I should not shower or swim for at least 5 to 6 hours after application."
B) "I should avoid direct skin-to-skin contact with my spouse where the medication was applied."
C) "I should have my blood drawn for laboratory tests in 14 days."
D) "I should apply the medication to my genitals for best results."
A) "I should not shower or swim for at least 5 to 6 hours after application."
B) "I should avoid direct skin-to-skin contact with my spouse where the medication was applied."
C) "I should have my blood drawn for laboratory tests in 14 days."
D) "I should apply the medication to my genitals for best results."
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A 14-year-old male patient who plays football is admitted to the hospital. The nurse notes that the patient has short stature for his age according to a standard growth chart. The patient is muscular,has a deep voice,and needs to shave. The nurse notifies the provider of these findings. Which test will the nurse expect the provider to order?
A) Coagulation studies
B) Complete blood count (CBC) with differential
C) Liver function tests and serum cholesterol
D) Serum glucose and hemoglobin A1c
A) Coagulation studies
B) Complete blood count (CBC) with differential
C) Liver function tests and serum cholesterol
D) Serum glucose and hemoglobin A1c
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10
A nurse is teaching a group of parents about the role of testosterone in puberty for boys. To evaluate the group's understanding,the nurse asks,"What physiologic effects related to testosterone can you expect to see in your sons?" Which responses indicate an understanding of the role of testosterone in male puberty? (Select all that apply.)
A) "It promotes skeletal muscle growth."
B) "It increases height and weight."
C) "It delays epiphyseal closure."
D) "It causes a high-pitched voice."
E) "It causes acne."
A) "It promotes skeletal muscle growth."
B) "It increases height and weight."
C) "It delays epiphyseal closure."
D) "It causes a high-pitched voice."
E) "It causes acne."
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11
A clinic nurse is assessing an adolescent male patient who has been receiving androgen therapy for hypogonadism via a transdermal patch. The patient's last clinic visit was 4 weeks earlier. Which part of the interval history is of most concern to the nurse?
A) Five-pound weight gain
B) Increased growth of pubic hair
C) Rash at the site of the patch
D) Presence of acne
A) Five-pound weight gain
B) Increased growth of pubic hair
C) Rash at the site of the patch
D) Presence of acne
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A 14-year-old male patient has not begun puberty. His parents tell the nurse that their son does not want to go to school,because he gets teased. The nurse learns that the boy's father did not begin puberty until age 16 years. Laboratory tests on this child do not reveal true hypogonadism. What will the nurse tell these parents when they ask what can be done for their son?
A) "A limited course of androgen therapy may be prescribed, but it is not necessary."
B) "He will eventually begin puberty, so this is nothing to worry about."
C) "He will probably have to receive injections of androgens for 3 to 4 years."
D) "The risk of accelerated growth plate closure is too great to warrant androgen therapy."
A) "A limited course of androgen therapy may be prescribed, but it is not necessary."
B) "He will eventually begin puberty, so this is nothing to worry about."
C) "He will probably have to receive injections of androgens for 3 to 4 years."
D) "The risk of accelerated growth plate closure is too great to warrant androgen therapy."
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