Update South University Complete 100 Question AND
ANSWER
The patient with BPH is seen for follow-up. He has been taking finasteride
(Proscar) for 6 months. The clinician should assess this patient for which of
these side effects?
Erectile dysfunction
The clinician should prescribe an antibiotic that covers which of these
organisms for a patient with acute prostatitis?
Gram-negative bacillus
. The 56-year-old man with chronic prostatitis should be treated with
trimethoprim 80 mgsulfamethoxazole 400 mg (TMP-SMX, Bactrim) for how
long?
6 to 12 weeks
A 46-year-old man presents with urinary hesitancy and low back pain. He has
no history of UTI. Digital rectal examination (DRE) reveals a normal prostate,
and a diagnosis of prostatodynia is made. Which is the appropriate treatment?
Terazosin 2 mg PO once a day
,A 23-year-old sexually active man is seen in the clinic with unilateral painful
testicular swelling, and he is diagnosed with epididymitis. In order to prescribe
the correct drug, the clinician must understand that which of these is the most
common causative organism?
Chlamydia trachomatis
Which test is used to confirm a diagnosis of epididymitis? Ultrasound of the
scrotum
Treatment for epididymitis includes which of the following? Scrotal elevation
Which of the following data is indicative of testicular torsion? Absent
cremasteric reflex
A 60-year-old man presents with an enlarged scrotum. The clinician uses a
penlight to transilluminate the scrotum. In a patient with a hydrocele, what
would the clinician expect to find?
The scrotum will appear light pink or yellow.
During a DRE on a 75-year-old man, the clinician suspects the patient has
prostate cancer. What physical finding should make the clinician suspicious?
An enlarged rubbery gland
, A 78-year-old man is diagnosed with C2 prostate cancer, and he asks the
clinician what that means. In order to answer the patient, the clinician must
have which of these understandings of the Jewett rating system?
The cancer involves the seminal vesicles
. A 58-year-old patient has been receiving leuprolide as treatment for prostate
cancer. The clinician should instruct the patient about which of these side
effects?
shrunken testicles, hot flashes, gynecomastia, erectile dysfunction,
osteoporosis, loss of muscle mass
. What is the treatment of choice for a patient diagnosed with testicular cancer
Radical orchidectomy
A 22-year-old male is seen in the clinic because he found a hard lump in his
testicle when performing testicular self-examination (TSE). Which of the
following should be included in the list of differential diagnoses?
A patient with testicular cancer is being followed after completing treatment 1
year ago. He has been symptom-free with no evidence of disease. How often
should he have a CT scan
Every 3 to 4 months