NUR 236 Test
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| A. Male sex hormonesB. 3. Hemoglobin and hematocritC. 4. Prostate needle biopsyD. Twisting of the testes and spermatic cord
Signs include sudden acute scrotal pain and an absence of the cremasteric reflex- a superficial reflex found in males that involves the contraction of the cremaster muscle, resulting in the elevation of the testicle.
To prevent testicular ischemia and necrosis, emergency surgery can be performed to secure the testicle within the scrotum, or to remove the testicle if necessary.
E. 3. At age 21F. 4. Has decreased vaginal lubrication.G. Testicular Self-Examination H. beginning of menstruation
I. This can results in Lymphedema.J. 1. Whether sexually active
2. Type of contraception used
3. History of sexually transmitted infections
5. Number of sexual partnersK. 1. Plant extracts should not be taken if the patient is receiving hormone therapy.L. modifying reversible causes of the problemM. LH and progesterone are the primary hormones released in this phase.
The blood supply to the uterus increases in preparation for possible implantation of a fertilized ovum.
If fertilization and implantation do not occur, the lining of the uterus will degrade and be shed during menstruation, and the cycle begins again.
N. 3. endometriosis.O. Mammy glands (breasts)
P. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. It is a condition where the prostate gland, located below the bladder in men, enlarges and can press on the urethra, causing urinary problems.
Q. Located below and to the rear of the bladder
R. Inflammation of the testicle and may affect one or both testes.
May be caused by local or systemic infection (viral or bacterial) or by trauma.
S. Transurethral Resection of the Prostate. It is a surgical procedure used to treat an enlarged prostate gland (benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH).T. Occurs when the ejaculation reflex is not controlled and the release of semen occurs before release is desired
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