NURS 6541 Week 10 Quiz Questions and Answers (Graded A)
NURS 6541 Week 10 Quiz Questions and Answers (Graded A) A 7-month-old male presents with a bulge in the scrotal sac. It is only found in the scrotum and does not seem to bother the child. No difference in size is noted when the child strains or cries. His scrotum’s size is normal in the morning but increases as the day progresses. The scrotal mass is transilluminable and both testes are located in the scrotal sac. You anticipate: A 12-year-old boy awakes with onset of severe, unilateral scrotal pain, nausea, and vomiting. He is afebrile. Inspection reveals a tender scrotum and marked scrotal edema. The most likely cause is: After diagnosing a urinary tract infection in a 14-month-old, you note partial fusion of the labia minora that extends for 1 centimeter and obscures the posterior fourchette. There is no evidence of inflammation, although she does have some dysuria. The preferred management of this condition is:
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a 7 month old male presents with a bulge in the scrotal sac it is only found in the scrotum and does not seem to bother the child no differenc