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Prepare effectively for Genitourinary (GU) exams with this Master Exam Questions and Answers Package with Verified Solutions updated 2025/2026, a comprehensive study resource for nursing students and healthcare professionals. This package includes exam-style questions with detailed, step-by-step solutions, covering essential topics such as anatomy and physiology of the urinary system, renal disorders, urinary tract infections, diagnostic assessments, pharmacological interventions, and evidence-based nursing care.

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GENITOURINARY
GENITOURINARY
EXAM
EXAM
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GENITOURINARY EXAM MASTER EXAM |
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST
UPDATE | GRADED A+
Case


A 62-year-old woman is being treated for chronic congestive heart failure. She has been
put on hydrochlorothiazide therapy. Her serum electrolyte levels are being monitored
and show a persistent hypokalemia.


Question


The addition of what to her therapeutic regimen would be most appropriate?


Correct Answer: Correct Answer:


Amiloride




Explanation


Amiloride is a potassium-sparing diuretic. Its diuretic effect is not very potent; therefore,
it is good to use in combination with other diuretics.
Acetazolamide is a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor. It causes a mild diuresis, a marked
elevation of urinary pH, and a significant loss of potassium.




Furosemide is a loop diuretic. It has a rapid onset of action and is a potent diuretic.


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However, it also causes potassium depletion and would only worsen the hypokalemia.
Indapamide is a thiazide analog with a long duration of action. If anything, it would
exacerbate the hypokalemia.
Mannitol is an osmotic diuretic and would not be recommended in this patient.
Furthermore, it would not have a potassium-sparing effect.




Case


A 42-year-old man presents with lower extremity swelling. His past medical history and
review of symptoms is otherwise negative. The patient looks comfortable, with vitals
showing the following: BP 142/91 mm Hg, HR 90 beats/min, RR 16 breaths/min, T 98°F,
height 5'9'', and weight 158 lb. His examination is only remarkable for 2+ pitting edema
in the lower extremities. The patient is counseled on a low-salt diet. The abnormal
laboratory values are as follows:




Lab Result


Urinalysis 3+ protein, coarse granular casts, 2 - 5 WBCs, 0 - 2 RBCs
Serum albumin 2.1 gm/dL
Serum creatinine 2.0 mg/dL
Serum BUN 18 mg/dL
Hemoglobin 12.1 gm/dL




Question


What should be the next step in the management of this patient?

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Correct Answer: Correct Answer:


Order a 24-hour urine to quantitate urine protein
Explanation


The clinical picture is most consistent with nephrotic syndrome. This syndrome is
characterized by proteinuria in excess of 3.5 grams a day per 1.73 m3 body surface
area. Other symptoms commonly seen include edema, hypoalbuminemia, and
hyperlipidemia. Patients may also exhibit anemia. Usually there is not an active urine
sediment. The correct diagnostic test to confirm nephrotic syndrome is a 24-hour urine
to quantitate the protein loss.




If the diagnosis is confirmed, a renal biopsy may be considered to aid in determining the
cause of nephrotic syndrome. However, because it is an invasive test, it should not be
performed until the diagnosis is established.


The patient has no symptoms of a urinary tract infection and only a small number of
WBCs in her urinalysis, so a urine culture and empiric treatment would not be indicated.
Since the patient does not have hematuria or pain, a kidney stone is unlikely; therefore,
an intravenous pyelogram would not be indicated.




Case


A 54-year-old man presents with a lump in his scrotum recently. After answering many
questions about possible symptoms and undergoing a thorough genitourinary
examination, the patient is told that he most likely has a hydrocele.



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Question


What findings most closely support this diagnosis?


Correct Answer: orrect answer:


Non-tender, fluid-filled lesion that transilluminates


Explanation The correct answer is a non-tender, fluid-filled lesion that transilluminates.
A hydrocele is a collection of fluid within the tunica vaginalis. It is non-tender, usually
develops slowly over time, and will transilluminate when a light is held up to the scrotal
wall. Patients can experience fluctuating size of the hydrocele, swelling of the scrotum
or inguinal canal, heavy sensation within the scrotum, and do not typically experience
any pain.


Solid mass within the testicle that does not transilluminate is not the correct answer.
Solid masses that are actually in the testicle itself are malignancies until proven
otherwise. Patients may have a reactive hydrocele in addition to the malignancy, but
hydroceles do not actually present as solid masses. In addition, hydroceles will
transilluminate, whereas testicular malignancies will not transilluminate on examination.




Painful swollen retracted testis that does not transilluminate is not the correct answer.
This more closely describes testicular torsion as opposed to a hydrocele. Testicular
torsion is painful, whereas hydroceles are not painful. Testicular torsion can also cause
one testicle to retract and will not transilluminate upon examination. Testicular torsion is
a urologic emergency, whereas hydroceles are often not even treated.




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