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The mother of a newborn with cryptorchidism asks if this condition will be permanent. The nurse’s best response would be:
1.   “Yes, but your child can develop normally with hormone replacement therapy.”
2.   “No, there are several medical and surgical remedies that can be done after your baby’s first birthday.”
3.   “Yes, but the undescended testicle is still able to function in a normal manner.”
4.   “No, the process of sexual maturity will cause it to descend at puberty.”


This is for my medical nursing class
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Partial or incomplete descent of the testicles may be resolved by medical or surgical implementation. Medical implementation starts between the first and second years of life.
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10 years ago
Thanks for assisting me on this Grinning Face
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