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Title: When doing the first assessment of a male newborn, the nurse notes that the scrotum is large, edemat
Post by: jk313581 on Aug 12, 2015
When doing the first assessment of a male newborn, the nurse notes that the scrotum is large, edematous, and pendulous. This should be interpreted as a(n):
a.   normal finding.
b.   hydrocele.
c.   absence of testes.
d.   inguinal hernia.


Title: Re: When doing the first assessment of a male newborn, the nurse notes that the scrotum is large, ed
Post by: Livon on Aug 12, 2015
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Title: Re: When doing the first assessment of a male newborn, the nurse notes that the scrotum is large, edemat
Post by: jk313581 on Aug 18, 2015
I appreciate the explanation so much :angel:


Title: Re: When doing the first assessment of a male newborn, the nurse notes that the scrotum is large, edemat
Post by: Livon on Aug 18, 2015
Let me know if you need more help. I just graduated so it's all fresh in my mind.