Deck 26: Male Genitourinary System

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An accessory glandular structure for the male genital organs is the:

A)testis.
B)penis.
C)prostate.
D)vas deferens.
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During an examination of an aging male,the nurse recognizes that a normal,expected change would be:

A)premature ejaculation.
B)declining testosterone production.
C)difficulty in maintaining an erection.
D)a decreased refractory state after ejaculation.
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When the nurse is conducting a sexual history for a male adolescent,which statement would be most appropriate to use at the beginning of the interview?

A)"Do you use condoms?"
B)"You don't masturbate,do you?"
C)"Have you had sex in the last 6 months?"
D)"Often boys your age have questions about sexual activity."
Question
Which of the following statements is most appropriate when the nurse is obtaining a genitourinary history from an elderly man?

A)"Do you need to get up at night to urinate?"
B)"Do you experience nocturnal emissions,or 'wet dreams'?"
C)"Do you know how to perform testicular self-examination?"
D)"Has anyone ever touched your genitals when you did not want them to?"
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When performing a genital examination on a 25-year-old man,the nurse notes deeply pigmented,wrinkled scrotal skin with large sebaceous follicles.On the basis of this information,the nurse would:

A)squeeze the glans,checking for the presence of discharge.
B)consider this a normal finding,and proceed with the examination.
C)assess the testicles for the presence of masses or painless lumps.
D)obtain a more detailed health history,focusing on any scrotal abnormalities the patient has noticed.
Question
The external male genital structures include the:

A)testis.
B)scrotum.
C)epididymis.
D)vas deferens.
Question
The nurse is performing a genital examination on a male patient and notes urethral drainage.When collecting urethral discharge for microscopic examination and culture,the nurse should:

A)ask the patient to urinate into a sterile cup.
B)ask the patient to obtain a specimen of semen.
C)insert a cotton-tipped applicator into the urethra.
D)compress the glans between the examiner's thumb and forefinger,and collect any discharge.
Question
When assessing the scrotum of a male patient,the nurse notes the presence of multiple firm,nontender,yellow,1-cm nodules.The nurse knows that these nodules are most likely:

A)from urethritis.
B)sebaceous cysts.
C)subcutaneous plaques.
D)from inflammation of the epididymis.
Question
A 45-year-old carpenter is seen at the clinic for a complaint of "losing my urine when I lift heavy objects." He is experiencing:

A)frequency.
B)urinary hesitancy.
C)stress incontinence.
D)urgency incontinence.
Question
A newborn baby boy is about to have a circumcision.The nurse knows that indications for circumcision include:

A)cultural beliefs.
B)prevention of testicular cancer.
C)improving the sperm count later in life.
D)preventing the transmission of human immunodeficiency virus during sexual intercourse.
Question
A male patient with possible fertility problems asks the nurse where sperm are produced.The nurse knows that sperm production occurs in the:

A)testes.
B)prostate.
C)epididymis.
D)vas deferens.
Question
Which of the following statements about the testes is true?

A)The lymphatics of the testes drain into the abdominal lymph nodes.
B)The vas deferens is located along the inferior portion of each testis.
C)The right testis is lower than the left because the right spermatic cord is longer.
D)The cremaster muscle contracts in response to cold,and draws the testicles closer to the body.
Question
While the nurse is performing a genital examination on a male patient,the patient has an erection.The nurse's most appropriate action or response is to:

A)ask the patient if he would like someone else to examine him.
B)continue with the examination as though nothing has happened.
C)stop the examination,state that the examination will resume at a later time,and leave the room.
D)reassure the patient that this is a normal response,and continue with the examination.
Question
The mother of a 10-year-old boy asks the nurse to discuss how puberty can be recognized.The nurse should reply:

A)"Puberty usually begins at about age 15."
B)"The first sign of puberty is enlargement of the testes."
C)"Penis size does not increase until about the age of 16."
D)"The development of pubic hair precedes testicular or penis enlargement."
Question
Which of the following statements is true regarding the penis?

A)The urethral meatus is located on the ventral side of the penis.
B)The prepuce is the fold of foreskin covering the shaft of the penis.
C)The penis is composed of two cylindrical columns of erectile tissue.
D)The corpus spongiosum expands into a cone of erectile tissue called the glans.
Question
When performing a genitourinary assessment,the nurse notes that the urethral meatus is positioned ventrally.This finding is:

A)called hypospadias.
B)the result of phimosis.
C)probably due to a stricture.
D)often associated with aging.
Question
A 59-year-old patient has been diagnosed with prostatitis and is being seen at the clinic for complaints of burning and pain during urination.He is experiencing:

A)dysuria.
B)nocturia.
C)polyuria.
D)hematuria.
Question
The nurse knows that which of the following is a normal finding when examining the glans?

A)The dorsal vein may be visible.
B)Fine hair is present.
C)The skin is wrinkled and without lesions.
D)Smegma may be present under the foreskin of an uncircumcised male.
Question
A 62-year-old man states that his doctor told him that he has an "inguinal hernia." He asks the nurse to explain what a hernia is.The nurse should:

A)tell him not to worry,since most men his age develop hernias.
B)explain that a hernia is often the result of prenatal growth abnormalities.
C)refer him to his physician for additional consultation,because the physician made the initial diagnosis.
D)explain that a hernia is a loop of bowel protruding through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles.
Question
An older man is concerned about his sexual performance.The nurse knows that in the absence of disease,a withdrawal from sexual activity later in life may be due to:

A)side effects of medications.
B)decreased libido with aging.
C)decreased sperm production.
D)decreased pleasure from sexual intercourse.
Question
During an examination of an aging male,the nurse recognizes that a normal,expected change would be:

A)a change in scrotal colour.
B)a decrease in the size of the penis.
C)enlargement of the testes and scrotum.
D)an increase in the number of rugae over the scrotal sac.
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A 15-year-old boy is seen in the clinic for a complaint of "dull pain and pulling" in the scrotal area.On examination,the nurse palpates a soft,irregular mass posterior to and above the testis on the left.This mass collapses when the patient is supine and refills when he is upright.This description is consistent with:

A)epididymitis.
B)spermatocele.
C)testicular torsion.
D)a spermatic cord varicocele.
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When performing a genitourinary assessment on a 16-year-old boy,the nurse notices a swelling in the scrotum that increases with intensified intra-abdominal pressure and decreases when he is lying down.The patient complains of pain when straining.The nurse knows that this description is most consistent with a(n):

A)femoral hernia.
B)incisional hernia.
C)direct inguinal hernia.
D)indirect inguinal hernia.
Question
When performing a scrotal assessment,the nurse notes that the scrotal contents transilluminate and show a red glow.On the basis of this finding,the nurse would:

A)assess the patient for the presence of a hernia.
B)suspect the presence of serous fluid in the scrotum.
C)consider this a normal finding and proceed with the examination.
D)refer the patient for evaluation of a possible mass in the scrotum.
Question
During a physical examination,the nurse finds that a male patient's foreskin is fixed and tight,and will not retract over the glans.The nurse recognizes that this condition is:

A)phimosis.
B)epispadias.
C)urethral stricture.
D)Peyronie's disease.
Question
A 2-year-old boy has been diagnosed with "physiological cryptorchidism." Given this diagnosis,during assessment,the nurse will most likely observe:

A)testes that are hard and painful to palpation.
B)an atrophic scrotum and absence of the testis bilaterally.
C)an absence of the testis in the scrotum,but the testis can be milked down.
D)testes that migrate into the abdomen when the child squats or sits cross-legged.
Question
The nurse is describing how to perform a testicular self-examination (TSE)to a patient.Which of the following statements is most appropriate?

A)"A good time to examine your testicles is just before you take a shower."
B)"If you notice an enlarged testicle or a painless lump,call your health care provider."
C)"The testicle is egg-shaped and movable.It feels firm and has a lumpy consistency."
D)"Perform a testicular exam at least once a week to detect the early stages of testicular cancer."
Question
Prolonged,painful erection of the penis without sexual desire is known as:

A)orchitis.
B)stricture.
C)phimosis.
D)priapism.
Question
During an examination,the nurse notes that a male patient has a red,round superficial ulcer with a yellowish serous discharge on his penis.On palpation,the nurse finds a nontender base that feels like a small button between the thumb and fingers.At this point the nurse suspects that this patient has:

A)genital warts.
B)a herpes infection.
C)a syphilitic chancre.
D)a carcinoma lesion.
Question
The nurse is aware that which of the following statements is true regarding the incidence of testicular cancer?

A)Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in men aged 30 to 50 years.
B)The early symptoms of testicular cancer are pain and induration.
C)Men with a history of cryptorchidism are at greatest risk for development of testicular cancer.
D)Men of European descent are four times more likely to develop testicular cancer than men of non-European descent.
Question
During a health history,a patient tells the nurse that he has trouble in starting his urine stream.This problem is known as hesitancy and is commonly seen in men with:

A)testicular cancer.
B)prostate enlargement.
C)epididymitis.
D)hydrocele.
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The nurse is performing a genitourinary assessment on a 50-year-old obese male labourer.On examination,the nurse notes a painless round swelling close to the pubis,in the area of the internal inguinal ring,which is easily reduced when the individual is supine.These findings are most consistent with which of the following conditions?

A)A scrotal hernia
B)A femoral hernia
C)A direct inguinal hernia
D)An indirect inguinal hernia
Question
The nurse is inspecting the scrotum and testes of a 43-year-old man.Which finding would require additional follow-up and evaluation?

A)The skin on the scrotum is shiny and taut.
B)The left testicle hangs lower than the right testicle.
C)The scrotum is a darker colour than the general skin colour.
D)The testes move closer to the body in response to cold temperatures.
Question
During a genital examination,the nurse notes that a male patient has clusters of small vesicles on his glans,surrounded by erythema.The nurse recognizes that these lesions are:

A)Peyronie's disease.
B)genital warts.
C)genital herpes.
D)syphilitic cancer.
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When the nurse is performing a genital examination on a male patient,which of the following actions is correct?

A)Auscultate for the presence of bowel sounds over the scrotum.
B)Palpate for the vertical chain of lymph nodes along the groin inferior to the inguinal ligament.
C)Palpate the inguinal canal only if there is a bulge present in the inguinal region during inspection.
D)Have the patient shift his weight onto the left (unexamined)leg when palpating for a hernia on the right side.
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A 2-month-old uncircumcised boy has been brought to the clinic for a well-baby checkup.How would the nurse proceed with his genital examination?

A)Elicit the cremasteric reflex.
B)Assess the glans for redness or lesions.
C)Avoid retracting the foreskin until the infant is 3 months old.
D)Note any dirt or smegma that has collected under the foreskin.
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Which of the following findings is considered normal when the nurse is performing a testicular examination on a 25-year-old man?

A)Nontender subcutaneous plaques
B)A scrotal area that is dry,scaly,and nodular
C)Testes that feel oval and movable,and are slightly sensitive to compression
D)A single,hard,circumscribed,movable mass,less than 1 cm under the surface of the testes
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When performing a genital assessment on a 34-year-old man,the nurse notes cauliflower-like patches of multiple soft,moist,painless papules scattered across the shaft of the penis.These lesions are characteristic of:

A)carcinoma.
B)syphilitic chancres.
C)herpes progenitalis.
D)genital warts.
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A 55-year-old man is experiencing severe,sudden-onset pain in the scrotal area.It is somewhat relieved by elevation.On examination,the nurse notes an enlarged,red scrotum that is very tender to palpation.It is difficult to distinguish the epididymis from the testis,and the scrotal skin is thick and edematous.This description is consistent with which of the following?

A)Varicocele
B)Epididymitis
C)Spermatocele
D)Testicular torsion
Question
The nurse knows that a common assessment finding in a boy under 2 years old is:

A)an inflamed and tender spermatic cord.
B)the presence of a hernia in the scrotum.
C)a penis that appears large in relation to the scrotum.
D)the presence of a hydrocele.
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A 24-year-old man is visiting the clinic for his annual checkup.He is worried because his friend has just been diagnosed with testicular cancer.He wants to know more about testicular cancer.The nurse will discuss the following.(Select all that apply. )

A)The importance of TSE
B)The occurrence of testicular cancer over the age of 50
C)Pain as an early symptom
D)A sense of heaviness or discomfort in the lower abdomen or scrotum
E)Family history
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1
An accessory glandular structure for the male genital organs is the:

A)testis.
B)penis.
C)prostate.
D)vas deferens.
prostate.
2
During an examination of an aging male,the nurse recognizes that a normal,expected change would be:

A)premature ejaculation.
B)declining testosterone production.
C)difficulty in maintaining an erection.
D)a decreased refractory state after ejaculation.
declining testosterone production.
3
When the nurse is conducting a sexual history for a male adolescent,which statement would be most appropriate to use at the beginning of the interview?

A)"Do you use condoms?"
B)"You don't masturbate,do you?"
C)"Have you had sex in the last 6 months?"
D)"Often boys your age have questions about sexual activity."
"Often boys your age have questions about sexual activity."
4
Which of the following statements is most appropriate when the nurse is obtaining a genitourinary history from an elderly man?

A)"Do you need to get up at night to urinate?"
B)"Do you experience nocturnal emissions,or 'wet dreams'?"
C)"Do you know how to perform testicular self-examination?"
D)"Has anyone ever touched your genitals when you did not want them to?"
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When performing a genital examination on a 25-year-old man,the nurse notes deeply pigmented,wrinkled scrotal skin with large sebaceous follicles.On the basis of this information,the nurse would:

A)squeeze the glans,checking for the presence of discharge.
B)consider this a normal finding,and proceed with the examination.
C)assess the testicles for the presence of masses or painless lumps.
D)obtain a more detailed health history,focusing on any scrotal abnormalities the patient has noticed.
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The external male genital structures include the:

A)testis.
B)scrotum.
C)epididymis.
D)vas deferens.
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The nurse is performing a genital examination on a male patient and notes urethral drainage.When collecting urethral discharge for microscopic examination and culture,the nurse should:

A)ask the patient to urinate into a sterile cup.
B)ask the patient to obtain a specimen of semen.
C)insert a cotton-tipped applicator into the urethra.
D)compress the glans between the examiner's thumb and forefinger,and collect any discharge.
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When assessing the scrotum of a male patient,the nurse notes the presence of multiple firm,nontender,yellow,1-cm nodules.The nurse knows that these nodules are most likely:

A)from urethritis.
B)sebaceous cysts.
C)subcutaneous plaques.
D)from inflammation of the epididymis.
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A 45-year-old carpenter is seen at the clinic for a complaint of "losing my urine when I lift heavy objects." He is experiencing:

A)frequency.
B)urinary hesitancy.
C)stress incontinence.
D)urgency incontinence.
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A newborn baby boy is about to have a circumcision.The nurse knows that indications for circumcision include:

A)cultural beliefs.
B)prevention of testicular cancer.
C)improving the sperm count later in life.
D)preventing the transmission of human immunodeficiency virus during sexual intercourse.
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A male patient with possible fertility problems asks the nurse where sperm are produced.The nurse knows that sperm production occurs in the:

A)testes.
B)prostate.
C)epididymis.
D)vas deferens.
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12
Which of the following statements about the testes is true?

A)The lymphatics of the testes drain into the abdominal lymph nodes.
B)The vas deferens is located along the inferior portion of each testis.
C)The right testis is lower than the left because the right spermatic cord is longer.
D)The cremaster muscle contracts in response to cold,and draws the testicles closer to the body.
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While the nurse is performing a genital examination on a male patient,the patient has an erection.The nurse's most appropriate action or response is to:

A)ask the patient if he would like someone else to examine him.
B)continue with the examination as though nothing has happened.
C)stop the examination,state that the examination will resume at a later time,and leave the room.
D)reassure the patient that this is a normal response,and continue with the examination.
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The mother of a 10-year-old boy asks the nurse to discuss how puberty can be recognized.The nurse should reply:

A)"Puberty usually begins at about age 15."
B)"The first sign of puberty is enlargement of the testes."
C)"Penis size does not increase until about the age of 16."
D)"The development of pubic hair precedes testicular or penis enlargement."
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the penis?

A)The urethral meatus is located on the ventral side of the penis.
B)The prepuce is the fold of foreskin covering the shaft of the penis.
C)The penis is composed of two cylindrical columns of erectile tissue.
D)The corpus spongiosum expands into a cone of erectile tissue called the glans.
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16
When performing a genitourinary assessment,the nurse notes that the urethral meatus is positioned ventrally.This finding is:

A)called hypospadias.
B)the result of phimosis.
C)probably due to a stricture.
D)often associated with aging.
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A 59-year-old patient has been diagnosed with prostatitis and is being seen at the clinic for complaints of burning and pain during urination.He is experiencing:

A)dysuria.
B)nocturia.
C)polyuria.
D)hematuria.
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18
The nurse knows that which of the following is a normal finding when examining the glans?

A)The dorsal vein may be visible.
B)Fine hair is present.
C)The skin is wrinkled and without lesions.
D)Smegma may be present under the foreskin of an uncircumcised male.
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A 62-year-old man states that his doctor told him that he has an "inguinal hernia." He asks the nurse to explain what a hernia is.The nurse should:

A)tell him not to worry,since most men his age develop hernias.
B)explain that a hernia is often the result of prenatal growth abnormalities.
C)refer him to his physician for additional consultation,because the physician made the initial diagnosis.
D)explain that a hernia is a loop of bowel protruding through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles.
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An older man is concerned about his sexual performance.The nurse knows that in the absence of disease,a withdrawal from sexual activity later in life may be due to:

A)side effects of medications.
B)decreased libido with aging.
C)decreased sperm production.
D)decreased pleasure from sexual intercourse.
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21
During an examination of an aging male,the nurse recognizes that a normal,expected change would be:

A)a change in scrotal colour.
B)a decrease in the size of the penis.
C)enlargement of the testes and scrotum.
D)an increase in the number of rugae over the scrotal sac.
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A 15-year-old boy is seen in the clinic for a complaint of "dull pain and pulling" in the scrotal area.On examination,the nurse palpates a soft,irregular mass posterior to and above the testis on the left.This mass collapses when the patient is supine and refills when he is upright.This description is consistent with:

A)epididymitis.
B)spermatocele.
C)testicular torsion.
D)a spermatic cord varicocele.
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When performing a genitourinary assessment on a 16-year-old boy,the nurse notices a swelling in the scrotum that increases with intensified intra-abdominal pressure and decreases when he is lying down.The patient complains of pain when straining.The nurse knows that this description is most consistent with a(n):

A)femoral hernia.
B)incisional hernia.
C)direct inguinal hernia.
D)indirect inguinal hernia.
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24
When performing a scrotal assessment,the nurse notes that the scrotal contents transilluminate and show a red glow.On the basis of this finding,the nurse would:

A)assess the patient for the presence of a hernia.
B)suspect the presence of serous fluid in the scrotum.
C)consider this a normal finding and proceed with the examination.
D)refer the patient for evaluation of a possible mass in the scrotum.
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25
During a physical examination,the nurse finds that a male patient's foreskin is fixed and tight,and will not retract over the glans.The nurse recognizes that this condition is:

A)phimosis.
B)epispadias.
C)urethral stricture.
D)Peyronie's disease.
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26
A 2-year-old boy has been diagnosed with "physiological cryptorchidism." Given this diagnosis,during assessment,the nurse will most likely observe:

A)testes that are hard and painful to palpation.
B)an atrophic scrotum and absence of the testis bilaterally.
C)an absence of the testis in the scrotum,but the testis can be milked down.
D)testes that migrate into the abdomen when the child squats or sits cross-legged.
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The nurse is describing how to perform a testicular self-examination (TSE)to a patient.Which of the following statements is most appropriate?

A)"A good time to examine your testicles is just before you take a shower."
B)"If you notice an enlarged testicle or a painless lump,call your health care provider."
C)"The testicle is egg-shaped and movable.It feels firm and has a lumpy consistency."
D)"Perform a testicular exam at least once a week to detect the early stages of testicular cancer."
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Prolonged,painful erection of the penis without sexual desire is known as:

A)orchitis.
B)stricture.
C)phimosis.
D)priapism.
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29
During an examination,the nurse notes that a male patient has a red,round superficial ulcer with a yellowish serous discharge on his penis.On palpation,the nurse finds a nontender base that feels like a small button between the thumb and fingers.At this point the nurse suspects that this patient has:

A)genital warts.
B)a herpes infection.
C)a syphilitic chancre.
D)a carcinoma lesion.
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30
The nurse is aware that which of the following statements is true regarding the incidence of testicular cancer?

A)Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in men aged 30 to 50 years.
B)The early symptoms of testicular cancer are pain and induration.
C)Men with a history of cryptorchidism are at greatest risk for development of testicular cancer.
D)Men of European descent are four times more likely to develop testicular cancer than men of non-European descent.
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31
During a health history,a patient tells the nurse that he has trouble in starting his urine stream.This problem is known as hesitancy and is commonly seen in men with:

A)testicular cancer.
B)prostate enlargement.
C)epididymitis.
D)hydrocele.
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32
The nurse is performing a genitourinary assessment on a 50-year-old obese male labourer.On examination,the nurse notes a painless round swelling close to the pubis,in the area of the internal inguinal ring,which is easily reduced when the individual is supine.These findings are most consistent with which of the following conditions?

A)A scrotal hernia
B)A femoral hernia
C)A direct inguinal hernia
D)An indirect inguinal hernia
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33
The nurse is inspecting the scrotum and testes of a 43-year-old man.Which finding would require additional follow-up and evaluation?

A)The skin on the scrotum is shiny and taut.
B)The left testicle hangs lower than the right testicle.
C)The scrotum is a darker colour than the general skin colour.
D)The testes move closer to the body in response to cold temperatures.
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34
During a genital examination,the nurse notes that a male patient has clusters of small vesicles on his glans,surrounded by erythema.The nurse recognizes that these lesions are:

A)Peyronie's disease.
B)genital warts.
C)genital herpes.
D)syphilitic cancer.
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35
When the nurse is performing a genital examination on a male patient,which of the following actions is correct?

A)Auscultate for the presence of bowel sounds over the scrotum.
B)Palpate for the vertical chain of lymph nodes along the groin inferior to the inguinal ligament.
C)Palpate the inguinal canal only if there is a bulge present in the inguinal region during inspection.
D)Have the patient shift his weight onto the left (unexamined)leg when palpating for a hernia on the right side.
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36
A 2-month-old uncircumcised boy has been brought to the clinic for a well-baby checkup.How would the nurse proceed with his genital examination?

A)Elicit the cremasteric reflex.
B)Assess the glans for redness or lesions.
C)Avoid retracting the foreskin until the infant is 3 months old.
D)Note any dirt or smegma that has collected under the foreskin.
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37
Which of the following findings is considered normal when the nurse is performing a testicular examination on a 25-year-old man?

A)Nontender subcutaneous plaques
B)A scrotal area that is dry,scaly,and nodular
C)Testes that feel oval and movable,and are slightly sensitive to compression
D)A single,hard,circumscribed,movable mass,less than 1 cm under the surface of the testes
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38
When performing a genital assessment on a 34-year-old man,the nurse notes cauliflower-like patches of multiple soft,moist,painless papules scattered across the shaft of the penis.These lesions are characteristic of:

A)carcinoma.
B)syphilitic chancres.
C)herpes progenitalis.
D)genital warts.
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39
A 55-year-old man is experiencing severe,sudden-onset pain in the scrotal area.It is somewhat relieved by elevation.On examination,the nurse notes an enlarged,red scrotum that is very tender to palpation.It is difficult to distinguish the epididymis from the testis,and the scrotal skin is thick and edematous.This description is consistent with which of the following?

A)Varicocele
B)Epididymitis
C)Spermatocele
D)Testicular torsion
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40
The nurse knows that a common assessment finding in a boy under 2 years old is:

A)an inflamed and tender spermatic cord.
B)the presence of a hernia in the scrotum.
C)a penis that appears large in relation to the scrotum.
D)the presence of a hydrocele.
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41
A 24-year-old man is visiting the clinic for his annual checkup.He is worried because his friend has just been diagnosed with testicular cancer.He wants to know more about testicular cancer.The nurse will discuss the following.(Select all that apply. )

A)The importance of TSE
B)The occurrence of testicular cancer over the age of 50
C)Pain as an early symptom
D)A sense of heaviness or discomfort in the lower abdomen or scrotum
E)Family history
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