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What ETHNIC GROUP has the HIGHEST INCIDENCE of PROSTATE
CANCER? - (answer)AFRICAN AMERICAN
Men with an initial PSA level below 2.5 ng/ml can reduce their screening
frequency to what intervals? - (answer)every 2 years
Your 55-year-old male patient presents to your office with complaints of sudden
development of severe right-sided, colicky lower abdominal pain. He cannot sit
still on the examining table. The patient has previously been in good health. On
physical examination, there are no signs of peritoneal inflammation. A urine
sample reveals hematuria and crystalluria. Which is the next diagnostic test that
should be done immediately? - (answer)spiral CT scan
The most common complication of an untreated urinary obstruction due to a
urethral calculus is: - (answer)hydronephrosis
, A 43-year-old male patient complains of right-sided abdominal and pain in the
back in the right costovertebral angle region, fever, chills, dysuria, and nausea. On
physical examination, there is 102 degree fever, tachycardia, and right
costovertebral angle tenderness to percussion. The most likely condition is: -
(answer)pyelonephritis
On a physical examination for employment, a 45-year-old male shows no
significant findings and takes no medications. Past medical history and surgery are
unremarkable. On urinalysis, hematuria is present. The urinalysis is repeated on
another day and still reveals microscopic hematuria. It is important to recognize
that painless hematuria can be diagnostic of: - (answer)bladder cancer
On DRE, you note that a 45-year-old patient has a firm, smooth, non-tender but
asymmetrically shaped prostate. The patient has no symptoms and has a normal
urinalysis. The patient's PSA is within normal limits for the patient's age. The
clinician should: - (answer)Recognize this as a normal finding that requires
periodic follow-up