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What is hypospadias? [ Ans: ] termination of urethra on ventral
penile surface
What is epispadias? [ Ans: ] open of urethra on dorsal penial
surface
Which is more common: hypospadias or epispadias? [ Ans: ]
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hypospadias
What is contraindicated in newborn males with hypospadias?
Why? [ Ans: ] circumcision; child will grow, foreskin will later be
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used for repair.
What is phimosis and paraphimosis? [ Ans: ] phimosis is
constriction of the prepuce or penile foreskin that prevents
retraction over the glans. paraphimosis is when the foreskin is so
tight it cannot cover the glans (most common in catheterized
males).
Describe peyronie's disease [ Ans: ] localized and progressive
fibrosis of unknown origin that affects the tunica albuginea.
characterized by painful erection, bent erection, and presence of
hard, fibrotic mass where fibrosis has occurred
What is priapism? [ Ans: ] urologic emergency from prolonged,
involuntary, painful erection.
what is low flow priapism? [ Ans: ] Venous stasis in corpora
cavernosa caused by a failure to subside erection. considered
ischemic.
what is high flow priapism? [ Ans: ] persistent arterial flow into
corpora cavernosa r/t trauma.
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primary priapism results from what types of injuries? what is primary
priapism? [ Ans: ] trauma, infection, infection, and neoplasms;
condition r/t penis
secondary priapism results from what type of conditions? what is
secondary priapism? [ Ans: ] hematologic conditions, neurologic
conditions, renal failure; conditions indirectly r/t penis
what are risk factors for penial arterial insufficiency? [ Ans: ]
hypertension, hyperlipidemia, cigarette smoking, DM, pelvic
irradiation. consider which ones are reversible.
what is balanitis? [ Ans: ] acute or chronic inflammation of the
glans penis
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What is balanoposthitis? [ Ans: ] inflammation/infection of glans
AND prepuce; happens because the foreskin interferes with
cleanliness and promotes bacterial growth
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What is cryptorchidism? [ Ans: ] occurs when one or both testes
do not descend into scrotal sac. normally descend between 7-9
months gestation.
What is testicular torsion? What is absent? [ Ans: ] surgical
emergency where testicle is high in scrotum, in an abnormal
orientation, with absent cremasteric reflex
what is the acronym TWIST for? [ Ans: ] Testicular pain, warning
signs (pain, swelling, redness), immediately tell someone, see a
doctor, time is of essence.
What is epididymitis and diagnosis consist of? [ Ans: ]
inflammation of epididymis; STIs=urethritis; Non-STIs=UTIs and
prostatitis. normal cremasteric reflex.
what is orchitis caused by? [ Ans: ] mumps*, scarlet fever,
pneumonia; infection of testicles; mumps most common.
what are possible etiologies for scrotal cancer? [ Ans: ] exposure
to tar, soot, oils (chimney sweeps); poor hygiene; chronic
inflammation r/t untreated HPV infection
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NUR 612 Questions and Answers (100%
Correct Answers) Already Graded A+
What is hypospadias? [ Ans: ] termination of urethra on ventral
penile surface
What is epispadias? [ Ans: ] open of urethra on dorsal penial
surface
Which is more common: hypospadias or epispadias? [ Ans: ]
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hypospadias
What is contraindicated in newborn males with hypospadias?
Why? [ Ans: ] circumcision; child will grow, foreskin will later be
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used for repair.
What is phimosis and paraphimosis? [ Ans: ] phimosis is
constriction of the prepuce or penile foreskin that prevents
retraction over the glans. paraphimosis is when the foreskin is so
tight it cannot cover the glans (most common in catheterized
males).
Describe peyronie's disease [ Ans: ] localized and progressive
fibrosis of unknown origin that affects the tunica albuginea.
characterized by painful erection, bent erection, and presence of
hard, fibrotic mass where fibrosis has occurred
What is priapism? [ Ans: ] urologic emergency from prolonged,
involuntary, painful erection.
what is low flow priapism? [ Ans: ] Venous stasis in corpora
cavernosa caused by a failure to subside erection. considered
ischemic.
what is high flow priapism? [ Ans: ] persistent arterial flow into
corpora cavernosa r/t trauma.
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primary priapism results from what types of injuries? what is primary
priapism? [ Ans: ] trauma, infection, infection, and neoplasms;
condition r/t penis
secondary priapism results from what type of conditions? what is
secondary priapism? [ Ans: ] hematologic conditions, neurologic
conditions, renal failure; conditions indirectly r/t penis
what are risk factors for penial arterial insufficiency? [ Ans: ]
hypertension, hyperlipidemia, cigarette smoking, DM, pelvic
irradiation. consider which ones are reversible.
what is balanitis? [ Ans: ] acute or chronic inflammation of the
glans penis
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What is balanoposthitis? [ Ans: ] inflammation/infection of glans
AND prepuce; happens because the foreskin interferes with
cleanliness and promotes bacterial growth
Guru01 - Stuvia
What is cryptorchidism? [ Ans: ] occurs when one or both testes
do not descend into scrotal sac. normally descend between 7-9
months gestation.
What is testicular torsion? What is absent? [ Ans: ] surgical
emergency where testicle is high in scrotum, in an abnormal
orientation, with absent cremasteric reflex
what is the acronym TWIST for? [ Ans: ] Testicular pain, warning
signs (pain, swelling, redness), immediately tell someone, see a
doctor, time is of essence.
What is epididymitis and diagnosis consist of? [ Ans: ]
inflammation of epididymis; STIs=urethritis; Non-STIs=UTIs and
prostatitis. normal cremasteric reflex.
what is orchitis caused by? [ Ans: ] mumps*, scarlet fever,
pneumonia; infection of testicles; mumps most common.
what are possible etiologies for scrotal cancer? [ Ans: ] exposure
to tar, soot, oils (chimney sweeps); poor hygiene; chronic
inflammation r/t untreated HPV infection