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NURS 6512 Week 10 Quiz / NURS6512 Week 10 Quiz (2 Latest Versions): Advanced Health Assessment: Walden University
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A nursing mother complains that her breasts are tender. You assess hard, shiny, and erythremic breasts bilaterally. You should advise the patient to:
massage gently and continue nursing.
apply warm compresses and stop nursing.
monitor her temperature and restrict fluids.
sleep with a bra and wash her breasts with antibacterial soap.
stop nursing and restrict fluids.
A normal vas deferens should feel:
tender.
smooth.
rugated.
spongy.
beaded.
In a woman complaining of a breast lump, it is most important to ask about:
its relationship to menses.
weight gain.
sleep patterns.
immunization status.
alcohol consumption.
A 23-year-old female presents with severe right lower quadrant tenderness. All of the following should be considered in the differential except:
Ruptured ovarian cyst
Appendicitis
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Classic diverticulitis
What is the initial diagnostic radiology test that should be ordered if you suspect a ruptured ovarian cyst?
Abdominal and transvaginal ultrasound
Flat and upright abdominal x-ray
CT of the abdomen
CT of the abdomen and pelvis
A 17-year-old male was brought into the emergency room with testicular/scrotal pain. The differential diagnosis should include all except:
Testicular cancer
Testicular torsion
Inguinal herniation
Epididymitis
The finding of a painless indurated lesion on the glans penis is most consistent with:
herpes simplex.
herpes zoster.
warts.
chancre.
molluscumcontagiosum.
Thrombosed hemorrhoids are:
flabby skin sacs.
red, inflamed, and painful.
fluctuant soft papules.
blue, shiny painful masses.
pink to whitish.
Pregnancy-related cervical changes include:
flattening and lengthening.
thinning and reddening.
hardening and pallor.
shortening and reddening.
softening and bluish coloring.
You are inspecting the genitalia of an uncircumcised adult male. The foreskin is tight and cannot be easily retracted. You should:
chart the finding as paraphimosis.
inquire about previous penile infections.
retract the foreskin firmly.
transilluminate the glans.
chart the finding as balanitis.
An adolescent male is being seen for acute onset of left testicular pain. The pain started 3 hours ago. He complains of nausea and denies dysuria or fever. Your prioritized assessment should be to:
obtain urine and DNA probe urethral samples.
lift the left scrotum to confirm epididymitis.
establish absent cremasteric reflex.
transilluminate the left and right scrotum.
have the patient stand and observe the scrotum for a bag of worms.
A 23-year-old white woman has come to the clinic because she has missed two menstrual periods. She states that her breasts have enlarged and that her nipples have turned a darker color. Your further response to this finding is to:
instruct her that this is a side effect of birth control injection therapy.
suggest pregnancy testing.
question her use of tanning beds.
schedule an appointment with a surgeon.
recommend she remove caffeine from her diet.
During a pelvic examination for a postmenopausal woman you would expect to assess:
a wider and longer vaginal vault.
absence of vaginal wall rugation.
anonpalpable cervical os.
a more mobile cervix.
palpable ovaries.
While collecting personal and social history data from a woman complaining of breast discomfort, you should question her regarding:
history of medication allergies.
alcohol, tobacco, and caffeine use.
level of personal education.
amount of personal income.
menstrual history.
Your patient s chief complaint is repeated pencil-like stools. Further examination should include:
stool culture.
parasite testing.
digital rectal examination (DRE).
prostate examination.
cellulose tape test.
Which one of the following is a proper technique for use of a speculum during a vaginal examination?
Allow labia to spread; insert speculum slightly open.
Press introitus upward; insert closed speculum horizontally.
Press introitus downward; insert closed speculum obliquely.
Spread labia; insert closed speculum horizontally.
Insert one finger; insert opened speculum.
A cervical polyp usually appears as a:
grainy appearance at the ectocervical junction.
bright-red soft protrusion from the endocervical canal.
transverse or stellate scar.
hard granular surface at or near the os.
flesh colored firm protrusion at the cervical os.
Asking the woman to close the introitus during a pelvic examination is a test for:
endometriosis.
rectocele.
cervical polyps.
muscle tone.
cystocele.
Male gynecomastia associated with illicit or prescription drug use can be expected to:
lessen when the body becomes accustomed to the drug.
resolve after the drug is discontinued.
leave permanent breast enlargement when the drug is discontinued.
cause purulent drainage if left untreated.
lead to an increased risk of breast cancer.
A cremasteric reflex should result in:
the scrotum appear to contain a bag of worms.
penile deviation to the left side.
scrotum to elevate bilaterally.
immediate erection of the penis.
testicle and scrotal rise on the stroked side.
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