Nursing assessment - Quiz 2 Questions and
Verified Answers
What is Phimosis? Correct Answer: A condition where, in men, the foreskin
cannot be fully retracted over the glans. penis.
Who does prostate hyperplasia and hypertrophy more frequently usually occur in?
Correct Answer: Older men
Prostate Hyperplasia (Benign prostate hyperplasia) Correct Answer: A formation of
large, fairly discrete nodules in the periurethral region of the prostate causing
enlargement.
S/S of prostate hyperplasia (BPH) Correct Answer: It leads to symptoms of urinary
hesitancy, frequent urination, dysuria (painful urination), increased risk of urinary
tract infections, and urinary retention.
When should a client do a self-testicular exam? Correct Answer: After a warm
shower.
What is a bulge sign? Correct Answer: For swelling in suprapatellar pouch, bulge
sign confirms presence of fluid as you try to move fluid from one side of joint to
other.
If the patient has feet together and eyes closed, what test is this? Correct Answer:
Romberg's test
-Test the vestibular apparatus in the inner ear.
-Test standing balance
-Also test cerebellum
What component of the heart is the "Pacemaker"? Correct Answer: SA node
Verified Answers
What is Phimosis? Correct Answer: A condition where, in men, the foreskin
cannot be fully retracted over the glans. penis.
Who does prostate hyperplasia and hypertrophy more frequently usually occur in?
Correct Answer: Older men
Prostate Hyperplasia (Benign prostate hyperplasia) Correct Answer: A formation of
large, fairly discrete nodules in the periurethral region of the prostate causing
enlargement.
S/S of prostate hyperplasia (BPH) Correct Answer: It leads to symptoms of urinary
hesitancy, frequent urination, dysuria (painful urination), increased risk of urinary
tract infections, and urinary retention.
When should a client do a self-testicular exam? Correct Answer: After a warm
shower.
What is a bulge sign? Correct Answer: For swelling in suprapatellar pouch, bulge
sign confirms presence of fluid as you try to move fluid from one side of joint to
other.
If the patient has feet together and eyes closed, what test is this? Correct Answer:
Romberg's test
-Test the vestibular apparatus in the inner ear.
-Test standing balance
-Also test cerebellum
What component of the heart is the "Pacemaker"? Correct Answer: SA node