The client states to the nurse that he is very anxious about having prostate cancer ever since his prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test came back elevated. The client asks, 'Which diagnostic test produces definitive results if cancer is present?' The nurse is most correct to state which of the following?
- A. Transrectal ultrasonography
- B. Tissue biopsy
- C. Tumor marker studies
- D. Digital rectal exam
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Obtaining an actual piece of the tissue and analyzing it for cancer is a definitive test when cancer is found. A transrectal ultrasonography is a test to view the prostate gland from different angles. This test provides additional data on the status of the prostate gland. The tumor marker studies include the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level. This antigen indicates a potential problem but is not definitive. PSA elevations have been noted for reasons other than cancer. A digital rectal exam provides data on the shape, size, and texture of the prostate gland.
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The nurse is conducting a health history. When a middle-aged client reports last having a menstrual period 6 months ago. Upon further questioning, the client also states symptoms of hot flashes and mood fluctuations. Which question should the nurse ask next?
- A. Do you feel like hurting yourself?
- B. Are you finished having children?
- C. When was your first menstrual period?
- D. Are you taking any hormone replacement therapy?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: To ensure a thorough health history, a client who exhibits symptoms of perimenopause should be assessed for the use of hormone replacement therapy to alleviate the symptoms. This information adds to the data reported by the client. Asking if the client is having thoughts of self-harm may be extreme with the report of mood fluctuations. Asking if the client is finished having children produces little additional data. Asking the first menstrual period is part of the health history but not the best question to ask after the client's statement.
The nurse is instructing clients at a prenatal class. Which term does the nurse state as the medical name of what is removed during this procedure?
- A. The prepuce
- B. The glans
- C. The shaft
- D. The corpora cavernosa
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The prepuce or foreskin is removed during circumcision. The prepuce covers the glans. The shaft is tubular and composed of erectile tissue. The corpora cavernosa is a column of erectile tissue.
A nurse is caring for a client who is being evaluated for a lump found on the lateral aspect of the right breast. The client is anxious and asks the nurse if the next step is to have a mastectomy. Which is the nurse's best response?
- A. Yes, breast lumps are abnormal and will need to be removed.
- B. The doctor will need a biopsy first to see if the lump is cancerous.
- C. The doctor will answer your questions when he or she arrives.
- D. Many times, an ultrasound is done to distinguish between a tumor and cyst.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Ultrasonography is often used with a mammogram after a breast lump is found to provide additional data on the breast lump. An ultrasound can differentiate if the lump is a fluid-filled cyst or other types of breast lesions. This step may be used before a mastectomy is performed or even a biopsy is completed. The nurse is able to provide factual information on common treatment paths, understanding that it is the physician who prescribes the medical care.
The nurse is preparing the female client for a pelvic examination. Into which position will the nurse assist the client?
- A. Lithotomy position
- B. Supine position
- C. Trendelenburg position
- D. Lateral recumbent
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: For a pelvic examination, the nurse is most correct to assist the client to the lithotomy position. In this position, the client lies on the back with the legs bent and spread. Many times, the feet are in lithotomy stirrups. The supine position is flat on the back. The Trendelenburg position provides the feet higher than the head at a 15?° to 30?° angle. The lateral recumbent position is a side-lying position.
Which of the following would be most important for the nurse to include to ensure a thorough baseline history related to the reproductive system?
- A. Age of menarche
- B. Nutritional history
- C. Exercise and fitness routine
- D. Cultural history
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: To ensure a thorough baseline history, the nurse obtains information on the client's general health and family history, age of menarche, and menstrual history. Although the client's nutritional history, exercise and fitness routines, and cultural history are important, they are part of the overall client health history and not specific to the reproductive system.
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