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NR509 FINAL EXAM LATEST VERSION 2024-2025 TEST BANK
AND STUDY GUIDE COMPLETE 300 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS WITH RATIONALES NEWEST!!!


Question: A 25-year-old graduate student presents to the clinic complaining of
scrotal pain, which has been increasing over the past 2 days. He is sexually active
and has had unprotected intercourse with multiple partners in the past couple of
weeks. On examination, some mild to moderate swelling of the scrotum on the
right and tenderness with palpation of the right testicle are notes. What is the
most likely diagnosis?




a. Acute epididymitis

b. Hydrocele

c. Primary syphilis

d. Spermatocele

e. Testicular cancer - ANSWER✔✔a. Acute epididymitis




Question: A 32-year-old elementary teacher requests a workup for infertility. He
and his wife have been trying to conceive for the last 2 years. He reports that his
wife has been evaluated and does not appear to have any infertility issues. The

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overall examination does not reveal any significant abnormalities. He is of average
height and weight and has normal secondary sex characteristics of the genitalia.
Of the following, which would be most likely be abnormal and causing male
infertility?




a. 5α-Dihydrotestosterone

b. 5α-Reductase

c. Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)

d. Luteinizing hormone (LH)

e. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) - ANSWER✔✔c. Follicle-stimulating
hormone (FSH)




Question: While performing a physical examination on male patients, it is possible
to palpate multiple structures in relation to the inguinal canal and related hernias.
Which of the following is not palpable during an external examination of the
abdominal wall or inguinal region?




a. External inguinal ring

b. Internal inguinal ring

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c. Pubic tubercle

d. Anterior superior iliac spine

e. Direct inguinal hernia - ANSWER✔✔b. Internal inguinal ring




Question: A 20-year-old college student presents for his annual physical
examination. He recently became sexually active and is inquiring about the best
means of preventing sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Of the following, which
would be the most effective means of prevention?




a. Early withdrawal

b. Male condoms

c. Spermicides

d. Diaphragms

e. Cervical caps - ANSWER✔✔b. Male condoms




Question: A 21-year-old college student presents to the student health clinic for a
full physical examination. He is generally healthy; however, he reports that he has
had sexual intercourse with multiple partners in the past couple of months. He
noticed a small lesion on the shaft of his penis a few days ago. While performing

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the examination, he unwillingly achieves an erection. How should the clinician
proceed at this point?




a. Stop the examination immediately.

b. Have him return to see another provider.

c. Explain this is a normal response and finish the examination.

d. Tell him the examination cannot proceed until the erection subsides.

e. Assume that he is malingering. - ANSWER✔✔c. Explain this is a normal
response and finish the examination.




Question: A 45-year-old driver's education instructor presents to the clinic for
heavy periods and pelvic pain during her menses. She reached menarche at age
13 years and has had regular periods except during her pregnancies. She is a
G4P3013 and does not use birth control as her husband has had a vasectomy. She
states this has been going on for about a year but seems to be getting worse. Her
last period was 1 week ago. On bimanual exam, a large midline mass halfway to
the umbilicus is palpated. Each adnexal area is nonpalpable. Her rectal exam is
normal. Her body mass index (BMI) is 27. What is the best explanation for her
physical finding?

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