In assessing a pediatric patient, which variation would be considered abnormal?
1) Genu valgum
2) Genu varum
3) Scoliosis
4) Lordosis
Question 2Which is a function of the musculoskeletal system?
1) Potassium storage
2) Hematopoiesis
3) Vitamin D storage
4) Digestion
Question 3The nurse is assessing the inguinal area on a male patient and notes a bulge. Which conclusions by the nurse are appropriate? Select all that apply.
1) The patient may have a hernia.
2) The patient may have a hydrocele.
3) The patient may have an enlarged lymph node.
4) The patient may be impotent.
5) The patient may be infertile.
Question 4The nurse is using transillumination during a scrotal assessment. Which conditions will produce a red glow? Select all that apply.
1) Orchitis
2) Atrophic testicle
3) Hydrocele
4) Spermatocele
5) Hernia
Question 5The nurse is conducting an assessment on a patient who is diagnosed with orchitis. Which clinical manifestations does the nurse anticipate? Select all that apply.
1) Purulent discharge
2) Edema
3) Mucus shreds
4) Pain
5) Vesicles
Question 6The nurse is conducting a male genitourinary assessment. Which clinical manifestation is often associated with hyperthyroidism?
1) Decreased libido
2) Infertility
3) Gynecomastia
4) Increased production of sperm
Question 7The nurse is assessing the patient's scrotum. Which are normal assessment findings? Select all that apply.
1) Darker skin color than rest of the body
2) Swelling
3) Left testicle slightly lower than right testicle
4) Erythema
5) Hydrocele