Which of the following breast lesion is common among 15-25 year old females?
Choose one answer.
a. Cysts
b. Fibrocystic changes
c. Adenomas
d. Fibroadenoma
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Fibroadenoma
Common benign murmurs in infants include:
Choose one answer.
a. closing ductus, peripheral pulmonary flow murmur
b. patent ductus, central pulmonary flow murmur
,c. innocent murmur, PDA
d. patent ductus, diastolic murmur
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closing ductus, peripheral pulmonary flow murmur
The nurse is performing a genital examination on a male patient and notices urethral
drainage. When collecting urethral discharge for microscopic examination and
culture, the nurse should:
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Compress the glans between the examiners thumb and forefinger, and
collect . any discharge.
Which is true of women who have had a unilateral mastectomy?
A) They no longer require breast examination.
B) They should be examined carefully along the surgical scar for masses.
C) Lymphedema of the ipsilateral arm usually suggests recurrence of breast cancer.
D) Women with breast reconstruction over their mastectomy site no longer require
examination.
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They should be examined carefully along the surgical scar for masses.
When performing a scrotal assessment, the nurse notices that the scrotal contents
show a red glow with transillumination. On the basis of this finding the nurse would:
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Suspect the presence of serous fluid in the scrotum.
In performing an assessment of a womans axillary lymph system, the nurse should
assess which of these nodes?
a Central, axillary, lateral, and sternal
b Pectoral, lateral, anterior, and sternal
c Central, lateral, pectoral, and subscapular
d Lateral, pectoral, axillary, and suprascapular
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Central, lateral, pectoral, and subscapular
The nurse is preparing to interview a postmenopausal woman. Which of these
statements is
true as it applies to obtaining the health history of a postmenopausal woman?
a The nurse should ask a postmenopausal woman if she has ever had vaginal
bleeding.
b Once a woman reaches menopause, the nurse does not need to ask any history
questions.
c The nurse should screen for monthly breast tenderness.
d Postmenopausal women are not at risk for contracting STIs; therefore, these
questions can be omitted.
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The nurse should ask a postmenopausal woman if she has ever had vaginal
bleeding.
, A 45-year-old electrical engineer presents to your clinic, complaining of spots on his
scrotum. He first noticed the spots several months ago, and they have gotten bigger.
He denies any pain with urination or with sexual intercourse. He has had no fever,
night sweats, weight gain, or weight loss. His past medical history consists of a
vasectomy 10 years ago and mild obesity. He is on medication for hyperlipidemia. He
denies any tobacco or illegal drug use and drinks alcohol socially. His mother has
Alzheimer's disease and his father died of leukemia. On examination he appears
relaxed and has unremarkable vital signs. On visualization of his penis, he is
circumcised and has no lesions on his penis. Visualization of his scrotum shows three
yellow nodules 2-3 millimeters in diameter. During palpation they are firm and
nontender.
What abnormality of the male genitalia is this most likely to be?
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Epidermoid cysts
If a patient reports a recent breast infection, then the nurse should expect to find
node enlargement.
a Nonspecific
b Ipsilateral axillary
c Contralateral axillary
d Inguinal and cervical
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Ipsilateral axillary
When performing a genitourinary assessment, the nurse notices that the urethral
meatus is ventrally positioned. This finding is:
Choose one answer.
a. Cysts
b. Fibrocystic changes
c. Adenomas
d. Fibroadenoma
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Fibroadenoma
Common benign murmurs in infants include:
Choose one answer.
a. closing ductus, peripheral pulmonary flow murmur
b. patent ductus, central pulmonary flow murmur
,c. innocent murmur, PDA
d. patent ductus, diastolic murmur
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closing ductus, peripheral pulmonary flow murmur
The nurse is performing a genital examination on a male patient and notices urethral
drainage. When collecting urethral discharge for microscopic examination and
culture, the nurse should:
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Compress the glans between the examiners thumb and forefinger, and
collect . any discharge.
Which is true of women who have had a unilateral mastectomy?
A) They no longer require breast examination.
B) They should be examined carefully along the surgical scar for masses.
C) Lymphedema of the ipsilateral arm usually suggests recurrence of breast cancer.
D) Women with breast reconstruction over their mastectomy site no longer require
examination.
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They should be examined carefully along the surgical scar for masses.
When performing a scrotal assessment, the nurse notices that the scrotal contents
show a red glow with transillumination. On the basis of this finding the nurse would:
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Suspect the presence of serous fluid in the scrotum.
In performing an assessment of a womans axillary lymph system, the nurse should
assess which of these nodes?
a Central, axillary, lateral, and sternal
b Pectoral, lateral, anterior, and sternal
c Central, lateral, pectoral, and subscapular
d Lateral, pectoral, axillary, and suprascapular
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Central, lateral, pectoral, and subscapular
The nurse is preparing to interview a postmenopausal woman. Which of these
statements is
true as it applies to obtaining the health history of a postmenopausal woman?
a The nurse should ask a postmenopausal woman if she has ever had vaginal
bleeding.
b Once a woman reaches menopause, the nurse does not need to ask any history
questions.
c The nurse should screen for monthly breast tenderness.
d Postmenopausal women are not at risk for contracting STIs; therefore, these
questions can be omitted.
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The nurse should ask a postmenopausal woman if she has ever had vaginal
bleeding.
, A 45-year-old electrical engineer presents to your clinic, complaining of spots on his
scrotum. He first noticed the spots several months ago, and they have gotten bigger.
He denies any pain with urination or with sexual intercourse. He has had no fever,
night sweats, weight gain, or weight loss. His past medical history consists of a
vasectomy 10 years ago and mild obesity. He is on medication for hyperlipidemia. He
denies any tobacco or illegal drug use and drinks alcohol socially. His mother has
Alzheimer's disease and his father died of leukemia. On examination he appears
relaxed and has unremarkable vital signs. On visualization of his penis, he is
circumcised and has no lesions on his penis. Visualization of his scrotum shows three
yellow nodules 2-3 millimeters in diameter. During palpation they are firm and
nontender.
What abnormality of the male genitalia is this most likely to be?
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Epidermoid cysts
If a patient reports a recent breast infection, then the nurse should expect to find
node enlargement.
a Nonspecific
b Ipsilateral axillary
c Contralateral axillary
d Inguinal and cervical
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Ipsilateral axillary
When performing a genitourinary assessment, the nurse notices that the urethral
meatus is ventrally positioned. This finding is: