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A. The left kidney B. The right kidney C. The bladder D. The ureter 1 points 2 Which of the following is true of palpation of the prostate gland? A. It is not done. B. It is part of a patient’s self-examination routine C. It is usually done externally. D. It is usually done during a rectal examination. 1 points 3 The testes should feel: A. oval ridged and rubbery B. oval, smooth and rubbery C. smooth and immobile D. soft and rubbery 1 points 4 The scrotum appears asymmetrical because: A. Left side is lower than the right because the spermatic cord is longer on the left B. Left side is lower than the right because the spermatic cord is longer on the right C. Right side is lower than the left because the spermatic cord is longer on the left D. Right side is lower than the left because the spermatic cord is longer on the right 1 points 5 True or False? Purulent penile discharge, itching dysuria accompanied by testicular pain indicates non-gonococal urethritis. A. True B. False 1 points 6 In performing cremasteric reflex, brushing or touching the skin of the scrotum in a downward direction will normally result in: A. the prompt elevation of the testicle on the same side. B. the prompt elevation of the testicle on the opposite side. C. no movement D. reverse the flow into the pampiniform plexus and result in palpable distention of the vessels 1 points 7 Orchitis is likely to present as what? A. Pain in the genital region B. A thick, greenish discharge C. Nocturia D. Frequent urination 1 points 8 In palpating for inguinal hernia, you ask the patient to: A. Bear down B. cough C. Lean over D. A and B 1 points 9 Match the STD with their presentation.: mucopurulent urethral discharge; may be accompanied by mild dysuria and urethral itching. Chlamydia Gonorrhea Genital Herpes Simplex Syphilis Trichomoniasis 1 points 10 Match the STD with their presentation: Fluid-filled painful vesicles that may coalesce, with erythema to surrounding skin, and that eventually rupture, resulting in painful ulcerative lesions with erythematous edges; tender adenopathy, fever; dysuria also common. A. Chlamydia B. Gonorrhea C. Genital Herpes Simplex D. Syphillis E. Trichomoniasis 1 points 11 Match the STD with their presentation: Usually asymptomatic, may cause urethritis. A. Chlamydia B. Gonorrhea C. Genital Herpes Simplex D. Syphilis E. Trichomoniasis A. The left kidney B. The right kidney C. The bladder D. The ureter 1 points 2 Which of the following is true of palpation of the prostate gland? A. It is not done. B. It is part of a patient’s self-examination routine C. It is usually done externally. D. It is usually done during a rectal examination. 1 points 3 The testes should feel: A. oval ridged and rubbery B. oval, smooth and rubbery C. smooth and immobile D. soft and rubbery 1 points 4 The scrotum appears asymmetrical because: A. Left side is lower than the right because the spermatic cord is longer on the left B. Left side is lower than the right because the spermatic cord is longer on the right C. Right side is lower than the left because the spermatic cord is longer on the left D. Right side is lower than the left because the spermatic cord is longer on the right 1 points 5 True or False? Purulent penile discharge, itching dysuria accompanied by testicular pain indicates non-gonococal urethritis. A. True B. False 1 points 6 In performing cremasteric reflex, brushing or touching the skin of the scrotum in a downward direction will normally result in: A. the prompt elevation of the testicle on the same side. B. the prompt elevation of the testicle on the opposite side. C. no movement D. reverse the flow into the pampiniform plexus and result in palpable distention of the vessels 1 points 7 Orchitis is likely to present as what? A. Pain in the genital region B. A thick, greenish discharge C. Nocturia D. Frequent urination 1 points 8 In palpating for inguinal hernia, you ask the patient to: A. Bear down B. cough C. Lean over D. A and B 1 points 9 Match the STD with their presentation.: mucopurulent urethral discharge; may be accompanied by mild dysuria and urethral itching. Chlamydia Gonorrhea Genital Herpes Simplex Syphilis Trichomoniasis 1 points 10 Match the STD with their presentation: Fluid-filled painful vesicles that may coalesce, with erythema to surrounding skin, and that eventually rupture, resulting in painful ulcerative lesions with erythematous edges; tender adenopathy, fever; dysuria also common. A. Chlamydia B. Gonorrhea C. Genital Herpes Simplex D. Syphillis E. Trichomoniasis 1 points 11 Match the STD with their presentation: Usually asymptomatic, may cause urethritis. A. Chlamydia B. Gonorrhea C. Genital Herpes Simplex D. Syphilis E. Trichomoniasis

 
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