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When inspecting an uncircumsized penis, it is important to... |
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When examining the urethral meatus of the penis by gentle separation, it should be _____. |
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__________ from or bright _____ appearance (erythema) of the urethral meatus may indicate the presence of inflammatory/infectious disease. |
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Which testicle usually lies lower in the scrotum? |
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The surface of the scrotum is usually somewhat coarse and _______ and may have small nodularities called __________ _______. |
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rugated; epidermoid cysts |
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Testes are generally ____, _____, and ____. |
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soft, smooth, and rubbery |
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How do you check for a hernia? |
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Utilizing one finger, gently follow the vas deferens from the scrotum to the external ring and ask the patient to valsalva or cough. |
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While checking for a hernia, note any lesions felt from the ______ _____ or around it and visually note any lesions in the _______ or ______ area. |
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external ring; inguinal or femoral area |
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A direct inguinal hernia goes through _______ _______ which is ______ to your finger during the exam. |
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Hasselbach's triangle; lateral |
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An indirect hernia goes through the ____ _____ _____ to the _______ _____ _____ which _____ ______ your finger during the exam. |
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deep inguinal ring; superficial inguinal ring; pushes against |
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A femoral hernia occurs below the ______ _______. |
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borders of Hasselbach's triangle |
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lateral--inguinal canal medial--rectus abdominus muscle superior--vessels |
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The inguinal canal runs from the ____ _____ to the _____ ______. |
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iliac crest; pubic tubercle |
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What does it mean if a hernia is reducible? |
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you are able to push the intestine back in
good prognosis because blood supply is not in jeopardy |
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What does it mean if a hernia is incarcerated? |
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you can't reduce it
bad prognosis because blood supply may be in jeopardy |
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What does it mean if a hernia is strangulated? |
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blood supply has been cut off
immediate surgery needed |
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Which type of hernia is more common in women? |
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Which type of hernia is common in children? |
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What is a communicating hydrocele? |
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communicates with the abdominal cavity; congenital |
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What is a noncommunicating hydrocele? |
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does not communicate with the abdominal cavity; occurs in men over the age of 40 |
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What is the clinical manifestation of a hydrocele? |
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painless, enlarged scrotum no other GU symptoms |
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How do you identify a hydrocele in your physical exam? |
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superior and anterior to testicle will transilluminate usually unilateral |
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benign cystic mass in the epididymus |
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How common are spermatoceles? |
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What is the clinical manifestation of a spermatocele? |
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usually painless incidental finding |
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How do you identify a spermatocele in your physical exam? |
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discrete cystic mass less than 1 cm valsalva negative will not transilluminate |
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dilation of the pampiniform plexus |
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Which side is more common to have a varicocele? |
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Varicoceles occur in __-__% of normal men and __% of infertile men. |
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Varicoceles are usually __________. |
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How do you identify a varicocele in your physical exam? |
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fullness, usually in spermatic cord "bad of worms" |
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acute inflammatory reaction of the testis secondary to infection |
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What are the clinical manifestations of orchitis? |
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variable symptoms of infection history of antecedent infection nausea |
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How do you identify orchitis on your physical exam? |
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swelling pain to palpation scrotal erythema epididymitis possible penile discharge possible parotitis |
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What disease should you think of if a patient has orchitis? |
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What should you be concerned about if a patient has a right sided varicocele? |
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What is the etiology of a testicular torsion? |
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twisting of the spermatic cord 180-720 degrees left more common than right bell clapper deformity |
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What is the incidence of testicular torsions? |
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peak at 13 years old 16% of ER visits with acute scrotal pain |
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What are the clinical manifestations of a testicular torsion? |
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severe pain nausea and vomiting red, swollen, and tender scrotum |
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How do you identify a testicular torsion in your physical exam? |
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painful non-transilluminating mass |
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What are the 2 possible causes of epididymitis? |
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reflux of infectious material from urethra hematogenous infection that spreads |
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What are the clinical manifestations of epdidymitis? |
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insidious onset antecedent infection |
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How do you identify epididymitis on your physical exam? |
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pain swollen epididymis positive Prehn's sign 2nd degree orchitis |
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elevate scrotum and pain is relieved |
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What is the treatment for epididymitis? |
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antibiotic, elevation, ice |
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What condition should you think of if a patient under the age of 35 comes in with epididymitis? |
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What condition should you think of if an older patient comes in with epididymitis? |
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intestinal bacteria--E. coli |
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sustained erection that can cut off blood supply
medical emergency--stick a needle in to decompress it |
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inflammation of the glans that occurs most commonly in uncircumsized patients
can get yeast infections
If glans swells and foreskin doesn't, blood supply to the glans can get cut off. |
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inability to retract the foreskin (only in uncircumsized patients) due to adhesions between the foreskin and the glans |
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medical emergency can retract foreskin but then it won't go back over glans causes cut off of blood supply to glans can be caused by a catheter |
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congenital, ventral displacement of the urethral meatus on the penis |
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congential abnormality in which the urethra meatus exits the penis on the dorsal surface |
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undescended testes if not descended by age 1, surgery is needed |
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What is a sign of internal hemorrhoids? |
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External hemorrhoids can be ______ or _______. |
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reducible or incarcerated |
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Superficial anal fissures can occur as a result of __________. |
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passageway from one hollow organ to another that should not be there |
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infection of the rectal gland that secretes mucus |
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infection of soft tissue around anus |
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occur in men under the age of 30-40 full of oil and debris hair may irritate it treatment: drain and pack; if too large, excise the entire area |
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part of rectum falls out of anus sensitive mucosa is irritated by underwear |
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What zones of the prostate enlarge as a man ages causing difficulty urinating? |
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transition and central zones |
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Which zone of the prostate is the most common area for cancer to develop in? |
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How should the patient be positioned for the male rectal exam? |
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either in Sims position (left lateral with right knee flexed) or standing bent over exam table |
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Dimpling in the sacrococcygeal and perianal area can indicate... |
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Posterior wall of the prostate should be ____, ______, and slightly _______. |
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