NSG 6001 WEEK 4 QUIZ 2 – QUESTION
AND ANSWERS
Question 1 (1 point)
An older male patient reports urinary frequency, back pain,
and nocturia. A dipstick urinalysis reveals hematuria. What will
the provider do next to evaluate this condition?
Question 1 options:
a) Order a PSA and perform a digital rectal exam
b) Refer for a biopsy
c) Refer the patient to a urologist
d) Schedule a transurethral ultrasound
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Question 2 (1 point)
An older male patient has a screening PSA which is 12 ng/mL.
What does this value indicate?
Question 2 options:
a) A normal result
b) Benign prostatic hypertrophy ??
c) Early prostate cancer
d) Prostate cancer ??
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Question 3 (1 point)
A male patient reports nocturia and daytime urinary frequency
and urgency without changes in the force of the urine stream.
What is the likely cause of this?
Question 3 options:
a) Bladder outlet obstruction
b) Lower urinary tract symptoms
c) Prostate cancer
d) Urinary tract infection
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Question 4 (1 point)
A 70-year-old male reports urinary hesitancy, post-void
dribbling, and a diminished urine stream. A digital rectal exam
reveals an enlarged prostate gland that feels rubbery and
smooth. Which tests will the primary care provider order
based on these findings?
Question 4 options:
a) Bladder scan for post-void residual
b) PSA and bladder imaging
c) Urinalysis and serum creatinine
d) Urine culture and CBC with differential
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Question 5 (1 point)
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