NSG 3160 EXAM 4 |2025-2026 LATEST UPDATED| 290 REAL EXAM AND
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 100% RATED CORRECT | 100%
VERFIED | ALREADY GRADED A+
1. what is not an age related change of GI symptoms: decreased peristalsis
causing increased risk of aspiration
2. what are foods that help in digestion: apples, yogurt, multi/whole grain bread,
wheat germ, beans, high fiber
3. How does age effect the liver?: decreased liver size causing increase in gall
stones and impaired drug metabolism
4. Disease Risk factors for colon cancer: Family history, Chronic chrons disease,
IBS, type 2 diabetes
5. genetic Risk factors for developing colon cancer: hereditary/genetic Lynch
syndrome, older age 45+, Powel disease
6. What are not a modifiable risk factor for colon cancer: depression, and
anxiety
7. Correct auscultation technique for abdomen: RLQ RUQ LUQ LLQ
8. Describe proper technique for abdominal assessment.: Inspect auscultate
percuss and palpate
,9. What should nurse do if they suspect a spleen injury?: do not palpate can be
easily ruptured due to swelling
10. what may cause costovertebral angle tenderness?: inflammation of the
kidneys (pyelonephritis)
11. Describe normal bowel sounds: high pitched gurgling cascading sounds, 5-
30/min
12. What factors do not cause pain with bowel movements?: increased salt
intake
13. What notably decreases in normal male aging process?: level of
testosterone, sex drive, sperm production, pubic hair, penis/testes size,
ejaculation 14. Normal findings during palpation of the testes: oval, firm and
rubbery, smooth and equal bilaterally, and freely moveable. tender to immediate
pressure 15. Name the position used for vaginal examination?: Lithotomy-
supine w/feet in stirrups and knees apart
16. Dyspareunia: genital pain before, during, or after intercourse
17. dysmenorrhea: painful menstrual flow
18. menopause: cessation of menstruation
19. menorrhagia: excessive bleeding during menstruation
,20. urge incontinence: strong urge to urinate that cannot be controlled
21. stress incontinence: the inability to control the voiding of urine under physical
stress such as running, sneezing, laughing, or coughing
22. Phimosis: unable to retract foreskin
23. Paraphimosis: foreskin retracted and fixed behind the glans penis
24. hypospadias: the urethral meatus opens on ventral side of glans or shaft
25 epispadias: congenital defect in which the urinary meatus is located on the
upper surface of the penis 26. polyuria: excessive urination
27. oliguria: scanty urination
28. what is normal for meatus: positioned just about centrally
29. what are benefits of circumcision?: elective removal of the foreskin that
reduces infection risk and cleaning
30. What is smegma; where is it usually found?: normal combo of shed skin
cells, oils, and moisture found under foreskin
31. 80 y.o. male patient presents with symptoms of a UTI and an obstructed
urine stream. The nurse understands that this age-related condition is
called.-
: Benign prostrate hyperplasia
, 32. Tea colored urine?: liver disease, especially with pale stools and jaundice;
myoglobinuria; some medications and food dyes; blood in urine
33. pink colored urine: w/ menses, foods(beets, berries), laxatives, kidney stones,
UTI
34. Red colored urine: -blood in urine
-nephritis, cystitis
-cancer (prostate, bladder) -
following prostate surgery
35. Orange colored urine: * Medication side effect: Rifampin for meningitis,
Pyridium, Warfarin (Coumadin)
*Some foods, food dyes, laxatives
* Dehydration
* Jaundice (bilirubinemia)
36. Inspecting a penis the nurse notes the meatus dorsally located: epispadias
37. T/F teaching good colon health involves notifying patients about high fiber
diets: True
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 100% RATED CORRECT | 100%
VERFIED | ALREADY GRADED A+
1. what is not an age related change of GI symptoms: decreased peristalsis
causing increased risk of aspiration
2. what are foods that help in digestion: apples, yogurt, multi/whole grain bread,
wheat germ, beans, high fiber
3. How does age effect the liver?: decreased liver size causing increase in gall
stones and impaired drug metabolism
4. Disease Risk factors for colon cancer: Family history, Chronic chrons disease,
IBS, type 2 diabetes
5. genetic Risk factors for developing colon cancer: hereditary/genetic Lynch
syndrome, older age 45+, Powel disease
6. What are not a modifiable risk factor for colon cancer: depression, and
anxiety
7. Correct auscultation technique for abdomen: RLQ RUQ LUQ LLQ
8. Describe proper technique for abdominal assessment.: Inspect auscultate
percuss and palpate
,9. What should nurse do if they suspect a spleen injury?: do not palpate can be
easily ruptured due to swelling
10. what may cause costovertebral angle tenderness?: inflammation of the
kidneys (pyelonephritis)
11. Describe normal bowel sounds: high pitched gurgling cascading sounds, 5-
30/min
12. What factors do not cause pain with bowel movements?: increased salt
intake
13. What notably decreases in normal male aging process?: level of
testosterone, sex drive, sperm production, pubic hair, penis/testes size,
ejaculation 14. Normal findings during palpation of the testes: oval, firm and
rubbery, smooth and equal bilaterally, and freely moveable. tender to immediate
pressure 15. Name the position used for vaginal examination?: Lithotomy-
supine w/feet in stirrups and knees apart
16. Dyspareunia: genital pain before, during, or after intercourse
17. dysmenorrhea: painful menstrual flow
18. menopause: cessation of menstruation
19. menorrhagia: excessive bleeding during menstruation
,20. urge incontinence: strong urge to urinate that cannot be controlled
21. stress incontinence: the inability to control the voiding of urine under physical
stress such as running, sneezing, laughing, or coughing
22. Phimosis: unable to retract foreskin
23. Paraphimosis: foreskin retracted and fixed behind the glans penis
24. hypospadias: the urethral meatus opens on ventral side of glans or shaft
25 epispadias: congenital defect in which the urinary meatus is located on the
upper surface of the penis 26. polyuria: excessive urination
27. oliguria: scanty urination
28. what is normal for meatus: positioned just about centrally
29. what are benefits of circumcision?: elective removal of the foreskin that
reduces infection risk and cleaning
30. What is smegma; where is it usually found?: normal combo of shed skin
cells, oils, and moisture found under foreskin
31. 80 y.o. male patient presents with symptoms of a UTI and an obstructed
urine stream. The nurse understands that this age-related condition is
called.-
: Benign prostrate hyperplasia
, 32. Tea colored urine?: liver disease, especially with pale stools and jaundice;
myoglobinuria; some medications and food dyes; blood in urine
33. pink colored urine: w/ menses, foods(beets, berries), laxatives, kidney stones,
UTI
34. Red colored urine: -blood in urine
-nephritis, cystitis
-cancer (prostate, bladder) -
following prostate surgery
35. Orange colored urine: * Medication side effect: Rifampin for meningitis,
Pyridium, Warfarin (Coumadin)
*Some foods, food dyes, laxatives
* Dehydration
* Jaundice (bilirubinemia)
36. Inspecting a penis the nurse notes the meatus dorsally located: epispadias
37. T/F teaching good colon health involves notifying patients about high fiber
diets: True