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An older male patient reports urinary frequency, back pain, and nocturia. A dipstick
urinalysis reveals hematuria. What will the provider do next to evaluate this
condition? - (answer)PSA and perform a digital rectal exam
An older male patient has a screening PSA which is 12 ng/ml. What does this value
indicate? - (answer)BPH
A male patient reports nocturia and daytime urinary frequency and urgency without
changes in the force of the urine stream. What is the likely cause of this? -
(answer)Lower urinary tract symptoms
A 70-year-old male reports urinary hesitancy, post void dribbling, and a diminished
urine stream. A digital rectal exam reveals and enlarged prostate gland that feels
rubbery and smooth. Which tests will the primary care provider order based on
these findings? - (answer)Urinalysis and serum creatinine
, The provider orders the oral phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor sildenafil to treat
erectile dysfunction in a 65-year-old male patient. What will be included when
teaching this patient about taking this medication. - (answer)take on empty
stomach
medication may be taken once daily
Which is true about hypoactive sexual desire in older male? - (answer)Men with
hypoactive sexual desire may have normal excitement and orgasm
A young adult male reports a dull pain in the scrotum and the provider notes a
bluish color showing through the skin on the affected side. Palpation reveals a "bag
a worms" on the proximal spermatic cord. What is an important next step in
managing this patient? - (answer)Consideration of underlying causes of this
finding
An adolescent male reports severe pain in one testicle. The examiner notes edema
and erythema of the scrotum on that side with a swollen, tender spermatic cord and