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AGNP BOARD EXAM
QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS Urology
Assessment ( 44
Questions)GRADED A++
LATEST QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS

,AGNP BOARD EXAM QUESTIONS Urology Assessment ( 44 Questions)

Question:
In renal adaptation of the newborn, which one of the following statements is correct?
The kidneys have an inability to concentrate urine and adapt to fluid and electrolyte stress. Correct
In the nephrons of the kidneys long tubules enhance the effectiveness of tubular reabsorption.
The kidneys are fully capable of concentrating urine and maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance.
The kidneys have the ability to increase the production of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) effectively.

Explanation:
In the neonate the kidneys are structurally complete but physiologically immature. The glomeruli have an
inability to filter and concentrate urine, therefore glucose and amino acids escape and there is decreased
ability to remove uric acid crystals which give the reddish appearance to the urine. There is an inability to
adapt to fluid and electrolyte stress leading to loss of bicarbonate and poor reabsorption. This puts the
neonate at increased risk of metabolic acidosis. The tubules are short/narrow which causes a problem with
reabsorption. The nephrons function well within a month. ADH inhibits diuresis and the immature kidney
causes an increased risk for dehydration.

Question:
What is the most common non-skin cancer in America?
Uterine cancer
Bladder cancer
Cervical cancer
Prostate cancer Correct

, Explanation:
Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer in America; 1 in 8 men will be diagnosed with it at
some point in their lives. In fact, nearly 60% of all prostate cancers are diagnosed in men older than 65.

Question:
Patients with prior hypospadias surgery who develop slow and painful urination as well as prostatitis are
experiencing symptoms of:
neurogenic bladder.
urethral stricture. Correct
benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
prostate cancer.

Explanation:
A urethral stricture may occur in patients who have undergone hypospadias surgery and experience
voiding symptoms such as urinary retention and straining to void. Neurogenic bladder symptoms include
urinary retention and/or incontinence associated with other underlying chronic neurologic conditions
(e.g., multiple sclerosis) or after spinal cord injury. Patients with BPH experience an increase in daytime
frequency, nocturia, urinary incontinence, and terminal dribbling. Prostate cancer is usually asymptomatic
but can sometimes present with storage, voiding, or irritative symptoms.

Question:
What is the average urine pH level?
4.5
6 Correct
7
8

Explanation:
The average urine pH level is 5-6, acid pH is 4.5-5.5, and alkaline pH is 6.5-8.

Question:
Symptoms of proctitis may include all of the following except:
left-sided abdominal pain.
rectal pain.
suprapubic pain. Correct
tenesmus.

Explanation:
Proctitis is inflammation of the lining of the rectum leading to rectal pain, bleeding, and a continuous
sensation to defecate (tenesmus). Additional symptoms may also include left-sided abdominal pain,
diarrhea, pain with bowel movements, and a feeling of fullness in the rectum. Suprapubic pain is not
generally associated with proctitis.

Question:
A useful mnemonic for elucidating causes of incontinence in the older adult is:

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