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Health Assessment Through the Lifespan Unit 4 Genitourinary and Rectal Assessments, Assessment of the Pregnant Woman, Mental Status, Substance Use, Domestic/Family Violence, Physical Assessment of the Infant/Young Child/Adolescent, Assessment of the Adult $14.99   Add to cart

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Health Assessment Through the Lifespan Unit 4 Genitourinary and Rectal Assessments, Assessment of the Pregnant Woman, Mental Status, Substance Use, Domestic/Family Violence, Physical Assessment of the Infant/Young Child/Adolescent, Assessment of the Adult

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Health Assessment Through the Lifespan Unit 4 Genitourinary and Rectal Assessments, Assessment of the Pregnant Woman, Mental Status, Substance Use, Domestic/Family Violence, Physical Assessment of the Infant/Young Child/Adolescent, Assessment of the Adult & Older Adult

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Health Assessment Through the Lifespan Unit 4
Genitourinary and Rectal Assessments, Assessment of the
Pregnant Woman, Mental Status, Substance Use,
Domestic/Family Violence, Physical Assessment of the
Infant/Young Child/Adolescent, Assessment of the Adult &
Older Adult

A 20 y/o male has indicated that he does not perform TSE. One
of the facts that should be shared with him is that testicular
cancer, although rare, does occur in men:
a. Younger than 15 y/o
b. 15 - 34 y/o
c. 35 - 55 y/o
d. 55+ y/o Correct Answer b. 15 - 34 y/o

A 74 y/o man has come for a health examination. A normal age-
related change in the scrotum would be:
a. Testicular atrophy
b. Testicular hypertrophy
c. Pendulous scrotum
d. Increase in scrotal rugae Correct Answer c. Pendulous
scrotum

A major characteristic of dementia is:
a. Impairment of short- and long-term memory.
b. Hallucinations.
c. Sudden onset of symptoms.
d. Substance-induced. Correct Answer a. Impairment of short-
and long-term memory.

,A newborn infant has a dark green stool 2 days after birth. How
should you interpret this?
a. This type of stool would indicate anal patency.
d. The dark green color could indicate occult blood in the stool.
c. Meconium stool can be reflective of stress in a newborn.
d. The newborn should have passed the first stool within 12
hours after birth. Correct Answer a. This type of stool would
indicate anal patency.

A patient has soft, moist, fleshy, painless papules around the
anus. The examiner suspects this conditions is:
a. HSV-2
b. HPV
c. Gonorrhea
d. Peyronie diseaese Correct Answer b. HPV

A patient states that he has frothy, foul-smelling stools that float
on the surface of the water in the toilet bowl. What type of stool
is this patient describing?
a. Steatorrhea
b. Melena
c. Dyschezia
d. A parasitic infection Correct Answer a. Steatorrhea

A patient states that he is frequently constipated and when he
has a bowel movement he has rectal bleeding and pain. He does
not feel any mass at his anal opening. "Do I have hemorrhoids or
is there something else wrong with me?" The examiner
completes a rectal examination and explains that:
a. There is no indication of rectal prolapse.
b. It appears to be a pilonidal cyst.

, c. The symptoms are consistent with internal hemorrhoids.
d. The problem is probably encopresis. Correct Answer c. The
symptoms are consistent with internal hemorrhoids.

A pregnant adolescent is medically at risk for:
a. Poor weight gain, preeclampsia, thyroiditis, miscarriage.
b. Poor weight gain, preeclampsia, prolonged labor.
c. Stress, abuse, inadequate housing, inadequate education.
d. Miscarriage, hypothyroidism, poor weight gain. Correct
Answer b. Poor weight gain, preeclampsia, prolonged labor.

A pregnant woman explains that she does not intend to stop
drinking because her friends continued to drink during
pregnancy, and "nothing happened to them or their kids". How
should the clinician respond to this statement?
a. "While it's true that there is no scientific evidence that alcohol
harms the fetus, abstinence is recommended because of the
physical effects on your body."
b. "No amount of alcohol has been determined to be safe for a
pregnant woman so I would ask you to stop drinking alcohol
completely."
c. "Maybe you could cut back on your alcohol intake, at least
until you're in the third trimester, when the effects on the fetus
are minimal."
d. "If you can limit yourself to only one drink per day, you will
be helping yourself and your baby." Correct Answer b. "No
amount of alcohol has been determined to be safe for a pregnant
woman so I would ask you to stop drinking alcohol completely."

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