NR 511 Week 7 Quiz: Differential Diagnosis and Primary Care Practicum
NR 511 Week 7 Quiz: Differential Diagnosis and Primary Care Practicum Question 1 1 / 1 pts A varicocele is an abnormal degree of venous dilation of the pampiniform plexus in the spermatic cord above the testes, which results in pain and swelling. A patient often describes the sensation as feeling like a “bag of worms.” Question 2 1 / 1 pts Regular testicular self-exams have not been studied enough to show if they lower the risk of dying from testicular cancer. This is why the American Cancer Society and other agencies do not have a recommendation about regular testicular self-exams for all men. Still, some practitioners do recommend that all men examine their testicles monthly after reaching puberty. In teaching a patient how to do a testicular self-examination, which of the following should the clinician advise? “If you feel firmness above and behind the testicle, make an appointment.” “Examine your testicles when you are cold because this makes them more sensitive.” Correct! “Make an appointment if you note any hard lumps directly on the testicle, regardless of whether they are tender.” “Make sTuorepyour hands are dry to create friction.” Question 3 1 / 1 pts If you advise men to perform a monthly testicular selfexamination, instruct them to call if they notice any hard lumps directly on the testicle, regardless of whether the lumps are tender. If parts of the testicle above and behind feel rather firm, this is the epididymis and is normal. The spermatic cord, a small, round, movable tube, extends up from the epididymis and also feels firm and smooth. Testicles should be examined with soapy hands when taking a warm shower or bath to allow easy manipulation of the tissue.
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nr 511 week 7 quiz differential diagnosis