A) The urethral meatus is located on the ventral side of the penis.
B) The prepuce is the fold of foreskin covering the shaft of the penis.
C) The penis is made up of two cylindrical columns of erectile tissue.
D) The corpus spongiosum expands into a cone of erectile tissue called the glans.
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A) Swollen testis
B) Mass that transilluminates
C) Mass that does not transilluminate
D) Scrotum that is nontender upon palpation
E) Scrotum that is tender upon palpation
F) Scrotal skin that is reddened
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A) Eliciting the cremasteric reflex is recommended.
B) The glans is assessed for redness or lesions.
C) Retracting the foreskin should be avoided until the infant is 3 months old.
D) Any dirt or smegma that has collected under the foreskin should be noted.
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A) Epididymitis.
B) Spermatocele.
C) Testicular torsion.
D) Varicocele.
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A) Urgency.
B) Dribbling.
C) Frequency.
D) Hesitancy.
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A) Blood test for prostate-specific antigen (PSA)
B) Urinalysis
C) Transrectal ultrasound
D) Digital rectal examination (DRE)
E) Prostate biopsy
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A) Called hypospadias.
B) A result of phimosis.
C) Probably due to a stricture.
D) Often associated with aging.
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A) Assess the patient for the presence of a hernia.
B) Suspect the presence of serous fluid in the scrotum.
C) Consider this finding normal, and proceed with the examination.
D) Refer the patient for evaluation of a mass in the scrotum.
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A) Inflamed and tender spermatic cord.
B) Presence of a hernia in the scrotum.
C) Penis that looks large in relation to the scrotum.
D) Presence of a hydrocele, or fluid in the scrotum.
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A) Ask the patient to urinate into a sterile cup.
B) Ask the patient to obtain a specimen of semen.
C) Insert a cotton-tipped applicator into the urethra.
D) Compress the glans between the examiner's thumb and forefinger, and collect any discharge.
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A) Urinary frequency.
B) Enuresis.
C) Stress incontinence.
D) Urge incontinence.
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A) Testes that are hard and painful to palpation.
B) Atrophic scrotum and a bilateral absence of the testis.
C) Absence of the testis in the scrotum, but the testis can be milked down.
D) Testes that migrate into the abdomen when the child squats or sits cross-legged.
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A) Nontender subcutaneous plaques
B) Scrotal area that is dry, scaly, and nodular
C) Testes that feel oval and movable and are slightly sensitive to compression
D) Single, hard, circumscribed, movable mass, less than 1 cm under the surface of the testes
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A) "Do you use condoms?"
B) "You don't masturbate, do you?"
C) "Have you had sex in the last 6 months?"
D) "Often adolescents your age have questions about sexual activity."
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A) Carcinoma.
B) Syphilitic chancres.
C) Genital herpes.
D) Genital warts.
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A) Peyronie disease.
B) Genital warts.
C) Genital herpes.
D) Syphilitic cancer.
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A) Varicocele
B) Epididymitis
C) Spermatocele
D) Testicular torsion
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A) Squeeze the glans to check for the presence of discharge.
B) Consider this finding as normal, and proceed with the examination.
C) Assess the testicles for the presence of masses or painless lumps.
D) Obtain a more detailed history, focusing on any scrotal abnormalities the patient has noticed.
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A) Side effects of medications.
B) Decreased libido with aging.
C) Decreased sperm production.
D) Decreased pleasure from sexual intercourse.
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A) Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in men aged 30 to 50 years.
B) The early symptoms of testicular cancer are pain and induration.
C) Men with a history of cryptorchidism are at the greatest risk for the development of testicular cancer.
D) The cure rate for testicular cancer is low.
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