An uncircumcised 78-year-old male has presented at the clinic complaining that he cannot retract his foreskin over his glans. On examination, it is noted that the foreskin is very constricted. The nurse should recognize the presence of what health problem?
- A. Bowens disease
- B. Peyronies disease
- C. Phimosis
- D. Priapism
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Phimosis is a condition where a tight foreskin cannot be retracted over the glans, common in uncircumcised older males due to scarring or poor hygiene. Bowens disease is a penile carcinoma in situ, Peyronies disease involves penile curvature from fibrous plaques, and priapism is a persistent erection, none of which fit the description.
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A patient who is scheduled for an open prostatectomy is concerned about the potential effects of the surgery on his sexual function. What aspect of prostate surgery should inform the nurses response?
- A. Erectile dysfunction is common after prostatectomy as a result of hormonal changes.
- B. All prostatectomies carry a risk of nerve damage and consequent erectile dysfunction.
- C. Erectile dysfunction after prostatectomy is expected, but normally resolves within several months.
- D. Modern surgical techniques have eliminated the risk of erectile dysfunction following prostatectomy.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Prostatectomies risk damaging pudendal nerves, leading to permanent erectile dysfunction in some cases. Hormonal changes are not the cause, resolution is not guaranteed, and modern techniques reduce but do not eliminate the risk.
An adolescent is identified as having a collection of fluid in the tunica vaginalis of his testes. The nurse knows that this adolescent will receive what medical diagnosis?
- A. Cryptorchidism
- B. Orchitis
- C. Hydrocele
- D. Prostatism
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A hydrocele is characterized by fluid accumulation in the tunica vaginalis surrounding the testes, often presenting as a painless scrotal swelling. Cryptorchidism involves undescended testes, orchitis is testicular inflammation, and prostatism refers to symptoms from prostate obstruction, none of which match the described condition.
A patient has been prescribed sildenafil. What should the nurse teach the patient about this medication?
- A. Sexual stimulation is not needed to obtain an erection.
- B. The drug should be taken 1 hour prior to intercourse.
- C. Facial flushing or headache should be reported to the physician immediately.
- D. The drug has the potential to cause permanent visual changes.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Sildenafil requires sexual stimulation to be effective and should be taken about 1 hour before intercourse for optimal effect. Facial flushing and headache are common, non-serious side effects, and visual changes are rare and typically transient, not permanent.
A 35-year-old father of three tells the nurse that he wants information on a vasectomy. What would the nurse tell him about ejaculate after a vasectomy?
- A. There will be no ejaculate after a vasectomy, though the patients potential for orgasm is unaffected.
- B. There is no noticeable decrease in the amount of ejaculate even though it contains no sperm.
- C. There is a marked decrease in the amount of ejaculate after vasectomy, though this does not affect sexual satisfaction.
- D. There is no change in the quantity of ejaculate after vasectomy, but the viscosity is somewhat increased.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Vasectomy does not significantly reduce ejaculate volume (only a 3% decrease) as seminal fluid is produced by the prostate and seminal vesicles, unaffected by the procedure. Viscosity remains unchanged, and orgasm potential is preserved.
A public health nurse is teaching a health class for the male students at the local high school. The nurse is teaching the boys to perform monthly testicular self-examinations. What point would be appropriate to emphasize?
- A. Testicular cancer is a highly curable type of cancer.
- B. Testicular cancer is very difficult to diagnose.
- C. Testicular cancer is the number one cause of cancer deaths in males.
- D. Testicular cancer is more common in older men.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Testicular cancer is highly curable, especially with early detection through monthly self-examinations, which facilitate timely treatment. It is not difficult to diagnose, not the leading cause of cancer deaths, and is more common in younger men.
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