NR 661 Mens Health Exams
NR 661 Mens Health Exams
NR 661 Mens Health Exams
- Noninfectious epididymitis is common in:
- A 65 year-old patient has a firm, non-tender, symmetrical enlarged prostate gland on examination. His PSA is 3.9 ng/mL. This probably indicates:
- What symptom listed below might be seen in a male patient with benign prostatic hyperplasia?
- A patient with testicular torsion will have a:
- What is the effect of digital rectal examination (DRE) on a male’s PSA (prostate specific antigen) level if it is measured on the same day as DRE? NR 661 Mens Health Exams
- Which of the following results in a clinically insignificant increase in the prostate specific antigen (PSA)?
- 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors work by producing:
- A localized tumor in the prostate gland associated with early stage prostate cancer is likely to produce:
- A 22 year-old male who is otherwise healthy complains of scrotal pain. His pain has developed over the past 4 days. He is diagnosed with epididymitis. What is the most likely reason?
- Hesselbach’s triangle forms the landmark for:
- A 25 year-old male patient is training for a marathon. He reports an acute onset of scrotal pain after a 10 mile run. He has nausea and is found to have an asymmetric, high-riding testis on the right side. What should be suspected?
- A 70 year-old male presents to your clinic with a lump in his breast. How should this be evaluated?
- Digital rectal exam may be performed to assess the prostate gland. Which term does NOT describe a prostate gland that may have a tumor?
- Rechecked?
- A 50 year-old male comes to the nurse practitioner clinic for evaluation. He complains of fever 101F, chills, pelvic pain, and dysuria. He should be diagnosed with:
- The following PSA levels have been observed in a patient. What conclusion can be made following these annual readings? Year 1: 3.2 ng/mL Year 2: 3.8 ng/mL Year 3: 4.2 ng/mL
- What is the recommendation of American Cancer Society for initial screening of an African-American male for prostate cancer?
- What class of medications can be used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia and provide immediate relief?
- A common presentation of an inguinal hernia is:
- Hematuria is not a common clinical manifestation in:
- What is American Cancer Society’s recommendation for prostate screening in a 70 year-old male?
- What is the recommendation from American Cancer Society for assessment of the prostate gland in a man who is 45 years old and of average risk for development of prostate cancer? He should have:
- A male patient has epididymitis. His most likely complaint will be:
- Which of the following medications should be avoided in a 65 year-old male with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)? NR 661 Mens Health Exams
- An elderly male patient is taking finasteride, a 5-alpha-reductase inhibitor. What affect might this have on his PSA level?
- What is the recommendation of American Cancer Society for screening an average risk 40 year-old Caucasian male for prostate cancer?
- According to ACS, Men should not be screened unless they have received this information. The discussion about screening should take place at:
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- Which of the following is inconsistent with the description of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)?
- When prescribing antihypertensive therapy for a man with BPH and hypertension, the NP considers that:
- When assessing a 78-year-old man with suspected BPH, the NP considers that:
- Which of the following medications can contribute to the development of acute urinary retention in an older man with BPH?
- A 78-year-old man presents with a 3-day history of new-onset fatigue and difficulty with bladder emptying. Examination reveals a distended bladder but is otherwise unremarkable. Blood urea nitrogen level is 88 mg/dL (31.4 mmol/L); creatinine level is 2.8 mg/dL (247.5 μmol/L). T he most likely diagnosis is:
- Surgical intervention in BPH should be considered with all of the following except:
- Finasteride (Proscar, Propecia) and dutasteride (Avodart) are helpful in the treatment of BPH because of their effect on:
- Tamsulosin (Flomax) is helpful in the treatment of BPH because of its effect on:
- Concerning BPH, which of the following statements is true?
- Concerning herbal and nutritional therapies for BPH treatment, which of the following statements is false?
- You examine a 32-year-old man with chancroid and anticipate finding:
- All of the following are typical findings for a patient with chancroid except:
- the causative organism of chancroid is:
14) Treatment option for Chancroid includes includes all of the following except: 15) When ordering laboratory tests to confirm chancroid the NP considers that:
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- Age of Initial Cervical Screening
- Cervical Cancer
- When do we stop PAP?
- How often we screen for PAP?
- Discontinue pap
- Significant of T zone is where you find squamous cell dysplasia
- Colposcopy Indicated
- VULVOVAGINITIS
- A patient has been diagnosed with vulvovaginal candidiasis. Which choices listed below are predisposing factors? Select all that apply? Not number 4. mmunocompetence
- Patient symptoms: Normal (clear, white, odorless), PH: 4.0 to 4.5, Whiff: Negative, KOH: Negative
- Diagnostic Studies:Candiadias
- Management for Yeast or Candidias
- Topical agent
- Which treatment for vulvovaginal candidiasis relieves symptoms most rapidly?
- Atrophic vaginitis
- A 60 year old female has begun to have a small amount of blood escaping from the vagina. What is the most common cause of malignancy, when one is found?
- Initially: Exam, EMB, US???
- OSTEOPOROSIS
- Which T-score reflects a patient with osteopenia
- Osteoporosis Screening
- Oral Bisphosphonates Considered first line for most patients with osteoperosis
- Breast Masses
- Screening for breast ca
- Which choices below are causes of secondary dysmenorrhea? Select all that apply.
- A 17 year old female is HIV positive. What is the recommendation for cervical screening for her?
- Truck driver
- BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA. NR 661 Mens Health Exams
- At what age is the finding of benign prostatic hyperplasia most likely?
- Documentation should include the following for BPH:
- PSA
- What are the major causes of an elevated serum PSA? Select all that apply
- PSA Velocity = Rate of PSA change over time
May be a good marker of detecting aggressive p - Management
- ACUTEPROSTATITIS(Think Bacterial, consider STI)
- Etiology
- Assessment Findings for Bacterial prostatitis
- Evaluation for acute prostatitis
- Why should “gentle” prostate exam be performed in the setting of likely bacterial prostatitis? Select all that apply
- Management on bacterial prostatitis
- CHRONIC PROSTATITIS
- Most men who are diagnosed with prostate cancer present with:
- Assessment Findings
- Screening for prostate cancer is most beneficial in men who
not have a life expectancy of < 10 years. - American Cancer Society
- EPIDIDYMITIS
- Etiology of Epidymitis
- Epididymitis
- A 22 year old male patient presents with complaint of scrotal pain after a minor car accident. What must be part of the differential diagnosis?
- Which factor listed below is NOT a risk factor for erectile dysfunction1.
- Why should “gentle” prostate exam be performed in the setting of likely bacterial prostatitis? Select all that apply
- Management for acute prostatitis
- CHRONIC PROSTAT
NR 661 Mens Health Exams


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