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Final Exam: NR511 NR 511 Latest

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Dec 16, 2025 ★★★★★ (5.0/5)
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Final Exam: NR511 / NR 511 (Latest

Update 2025 / 2026) Differential Diagnosis and Primary Care Practicum | Questions and Answers | Grade A | 100% Correct – Chamberlain

Question:

Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy treatment

Answer:

•After 6 months of therapy with finasteride (Proscar) for benign prostatic hyperplasia, the PSA should decrease by about 50%.-•5-alpha-reductase inhibitors include finasteride (Proscar) and dutasteride (Avodart) are used in the treatment of BPH

Question:

what to do if PSA has not decreased with BPH tx

Answer:

suspect prostate cancer and assess 1 / 4

Question:

patient teaching for BPH surgery

Answer:

•Within 4 to 6 weeks after surgery, it is safe to resume a full sex life, including intercourse. Before this time, the spasmodic contractions that occur in the prostatic urethra at the time of ejaculation could trigger delayed bleeding.After 6 weeks, the risk of delayed bleeding is very slight. However, if the area has not completely healed, there may be slight discomfort because of the spasms.

Question:

medications that cause erectile dysfunction

Answer:

•antiandrogens, antihypertensives such as beta blockers and central sympatholytics (reserpine), anticholinergics, antidepressants, antipsychotics, central nervous system depressants, and drugs of abuse such as alcohol, tobacco, and heroin.

Question:

bacterial prostatitis

Answer:

•Chronic bacterial prostatitis, a recurrent bacterial infection (usually e coli) of the prostate and urinary tract, affects men aged 50 to 80. 2 / 4

It is accompanied by bladder obstruction symptoms such as weak urine stream, hesitancy or dribbling, hematuria, hematospermia, and/or painful ejaculation

Question:

bacterial prostatitis contraindications

Answer:

•The rectal examination should be performed gently because vigorous manipulation of the prostate can result in septicemia. Therefore, prostatic massage is contraindicated.

Question:

prostate cancer is associated with

Answer:

•human cytomegalovirus

Question:

risk factors for prostate cancer

Answer:

•A man with a first degree relative with prostate cancer is twice as likely to develop the disease. Men with diets high in fat, particularly animal fat and smoking are also risk factors. 3 / 4

Question:

prostate cancer latent symptoms

Answer:

include bone pain, weight loss, anemia, shortness of breath, lymphedema, and lymphadenopathy.

Question:

prostate cancer treatment

Answer:

IM Goserelin acetate (Zoladex) and leuprolide acetate (Lupron) block the release of FSH and LH.

Question:

carpal tunnel syndrome

Answer:

inflammation of median nerve

Question:

carpal tunnel treatment

Answer:

wrist splint, NSAID

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