NR 304 Week 5 & 6 || with Error-free Answers.
What is the muscle that controls the size of the scrotum? correct answers Cremaster muscle
Testicles vs Ovaries correct answers Testicles are EGG shaped & ovaries are ALMOND shaped
Which testis is lower? correct answers Left
Which spermatic cord is longer? correct answers Left
Where is the prostate located? correct answers Below the bladder
What are symptoms of BPH? correct answers Decreased urine output, dysuria, weak stream,
increased urge to urinate, leaking urine
What structure of the penis secretes a thin, milky fluid for sperm viability? correct answers
Prostate
Define phimosis correct answers Inability to retract foreskin
Define hydrocele correct answers Fluid in the scrotum; TRANSLUMINATES (can see through
it) with red glow
Define cryptorchidism and its consequences correct answers Undescended testes (one shorter
than other); has not dropped fully
Infertility and increased risk of testicular cancer
What is an inguinal hernia and what is its main symptom? correct answers Bowel herniates
through inguinal ring; pain with straining
, Define varicocele correct answers Dilated veins on the testes "bag of worms"; causes low sperm
production; infertility
A TSE is to be done when and where? correct answers On the 15th or, once, a month in a warm
shower
What is testicular torsion? What does it require, and what are symptoms associated with it?
correct answers Twisting of the spermatic cord; EMERGENCY SURGERY REQUIRED;
excruciating pain oftentimes during sleep, nausea/vomiting, abdominal pain, absence of
cremaster reflex
What are the two common risk factors of developing testicular cancer? correct answers
Undescended testes & family history
Define BPH correct answers Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH): hypertrophy (enlargement) of
the prostate gland
What will not transilluminate through the scrotum? correct answers Hernia and tumors
Define orchitis and its most common cause. What are its symptoms? correct answers
Inflammation of the testis; most common cause is mumps; swelling, feeling of weight, fever
Define epididymitis, causes, and symptoms correct answers Infection caused by prostatitis or
STDs; swelling, and fever
Define urethritis and symptoms correct answers Infection of urethra; urethral discharge and
dysuria
What kind of discharge will you see with Gonococcal? correct answers Thick, profuse,
yellow/grey-brown
What is the muscle that controls the size of the scrotum? correct answers Cremaster muscle
Testicles vs Ovaries correct answers Testicles are EGG shaped & ovaries are ALMOND shaped
Which testis is lower? correct answers Left
Which spermatic cord is longer? correct answers Left
Where is the prostate located? correct answers Below the bladder
What are symptoms of BPH? correct answers Decreased urine output, dysuria, weak stream,
increased urge to urinate, leaking urine
What structure of the penis secretes a thin, milky fluid for sperm viability? correct answers
Prostate
Define phimosis correct answers Inability to retract foreskin
Define hydrocele correct answers Fluid in the scrotum; TRANSLUMINATES (can see through
it) with red glow
Define cryptorchidism and its consequences correct answers Undescended testes (one shorter
than other); has not dropped fully
Infertility and increased risk of testicular cancer
What is an inguinal hernia and what is its main symptom? correct answers Bowel herniates
through inguinal ring; pain with straining
, Define varicocele correct answers Dilated veins on the testes "bag of worms"; causes low sperm
production; infertility
A TSE is to be done when and where? correct answers On the 15th or, once, a month in a warm
shower
What is testicular torsion? What does it require, and what are symptoms associated with it?
correct answers Twisting of the spermatic cord; EMERGENCY SURGERY REQUIRED;
excruciating pain oftentimes during sleep, nausea/vomiting, abdominal pain, absence of
cremaster reflex
What are the two common risk factors of developing testicular cancer? correct answers
Undescended testes & family history
Define BPH correct answers Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH): hypertrophy (enlargement) of
the prostate gland
What will not transilluminate through the scrotum? correct answers Hernia and tumors
Define orchitis and its most common cause. What are its symptoms? correct answers
Inflammation of the testis; most common cause is mumps; swelling, feeling of weight, fever
Define epididymitis, causes, and symptoms correct answers Infection caused by prostatitis or
STDs; swelling, and fever
Define urethritis and symptoms correct answers Infection of urethra; urethral discharge and
dysuria
What kind of discharge will you see with Gonococcal? correct answers Thick, profuse,
yellow/grey-brown