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Gender related NURSING exam questions with correct answers to booste your grades

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Milton, a 72-year-old unmarried, sexually active white man, presents to your clinic with complaints of hesitancy, urgency, and occasional uncontrolled dribbling. Although the nurse practitioner suspects benign prostatic hyperplasia, what else should the differential diagnosis include? Herb, a 47-year-old with diabetes, is complaining of a rash on his penis. Before examining him, you suspect that he may have: Roger, a healthy 68-year-old man, comes in to see you with a complaint of sudden episodes of an urgent need to void. He has had several episodes of moderate amounts of unintentional urine loss during these times. Other than these episodes, he is voiding in amounts “normal” for him, with no leakage when he coughs or sneezes. The practitioner’s initial diagnosis is which type of incontinence? Jake, age 62, has a low International Prostate Symptom Score for lower urinary tract symptoms associated with his benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The nurse practitioner should recommend: Martin is complaining of erectile dysfunction. He also has a condition that has reduced arterial blood flow to his penis. The most common cause of this condition is: Tommy, age 15, comes to the clinic in acute distress with “belly pain.” When obtaining his history, the nurse practitioner (NP) finds that he fell off his bike this morning and has vomited. Upon closer examination, the NP determines the belly pain to be left-sided groin pain or pain in his left testicle. He is afebrile and reports no dysuria. Which of the following diagnoses is most likely? The nurse practitioner is performing a rectal examination on James, age 46, for follow-up of melena. What would the provider expect his stool to look like if his condition has not resolved? Sidney, age 72, presents to the clinic with complaints of a weak urine stream, hesitancy, and painful ejaculation. On digital rectal examination, you note that his prostate is boggy. The most common cause of his symptoms is: You are performing a school physical examination on Damon, age 5. You are unable to retract his foreskin over the glans while inspecting his penis. This is referred to as: Lynne, age 43, comes to your office in tears, stating that last night she had unprotected sex and forgot to take her birth control pill. She wants to know about the “morning-after pill.” You tell her: Cynthia says that her health care provider wants to do a colposcopy. She asks you what this is. You tell her that a colposcopy: 1. Visualizes the cervical, vaginal, or vulvar epithelium under magnification to identify abnormal areas that may require a biopsy. Which of the following statements do you use when instructing women about their fertile period (ie, when they are most likely to become pregnant)? Gerri, age 26, is thinking about getting pregnant in the near future, and she asks you what kind of vitamins she should be taking. You respond: 1. “ 2. “All women capable of becoming pregnant should take a daily supplement of 0.4 mg of folic acid a day to reduce the risk of neural tube defects.” Marcia, age 59, presents with depression. According to the diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder (MDD), which of the following must be present? 1. The symptoms must be severe enough to upset the client’s daily routine, impact his or her work, or interfere with relationships. ...................................CONTINUED.................................................

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