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⫸ Lowering your HbA1c may improve your testosterone levels. Answer:
Peter is a 40-year-old male with a recent diagnosis of low testosterone.Which of the following counseling points is correct regarding low testosterone?
⫸ Men who have had a brother diagnosed with prostate cancer before the
age of 65 should start screening at 45. Answer: Which of the following is a
correct recommendation of when to begin prostate screening?
⫸ Testosterone level. Answer: A 30-year-old man is seen with a chief
complaint of loss of libido. Which of the following laboratory tests would help establish a diagnosis?
⫸ Nodular and unusually firm gland. Answer: During a DRE on a 75-year-
old man, the clinician suspects the patient has prostate cancer. What physical finding should make the clinician suspicious?
⫸ The cancer involves the seminal vesicles. Answer: A 78-year-old man is
diagnosed with C2 prostate cancer, and he asks the clinician what that means. In order to answer the patient, the clinician must have which understanding of the Jewett rating system?
⫸ Pelvic exam. Answer: A 35-year-old female patient is seen in the clinic
complaining of abdominal pain. Which of the following should be included in the examination? 1 / 2
⫸ Gallstones. Answer: Which of the following is a condition that results in
colicky abdominal pain?
⫸ . Endometriosis. Answer: A 45-year-old patient presents with a chief
complaint of generalized abdominal pain. Her physical examination is remarkable for left lower quadrant tenderness. At this time, which of the following should be considered in the differential diagnosis?
⫸ "Does moving around change the nature of your pain?". Answer: Robin is a 57-year-old female presenting with diffuse abdominal pain. Which of the following statements from the provider to Robin is correct?
⫸ Obtain a complete history. Answer: A 25-year-old accountant is seen in
the clinic complaining of crampy abdominal pain after meals. Often constipated and takes laxatives, followed by a couple days of diarrhea. She temporarily feels better after a bowel movement. She states she is embarrassed by flatulence and has abdom. distension. She has had no weight loss or blood in her stool. This problem has gone on 6 months. What should next step be?
⫸ Her age. Answer: A 28-year-old patient is seen in the clinic with colicky
abdominal pain, particularly after meals. She has frequent constipation, flatulence, and abdominal distension. Which of the data make a diagnosis of diverticulitis unlikely?
⫸ Staphylococcus. Answer: Gail, a 35-year-old female patient, is seen in the
clinic in the morning. She complains of abrupt onset of nausea, vomiting, colicky abdominal cramps, and profuse watery diarrhea that began last night. Vitals are BP: 110/70, HR: 110, temperature: 99°F, RR: 12. She recently came back from vacation in Switzerland, ate leftovers for dinner, and had a cold 2 weeks ago. Which is the most probable cause of her condition?
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