Mr. Quigley is a 56-year-old man who presents with a complaint of testicular swelling. On examination you note swelling that occurs in the epididymis as a result of a cyst. Which of the following conditions best describes these clinical findings?

A. A spermatocele
B. Epispadias
C. Balanitis
D. A hydrocele


Ans: A. A spermatocele

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Which of these provide the basis for selecting nursing interventions to achieve the goals for which the nurse is accountable?

a. medical diagnosis c. nursing process b. nursing diagnosis d. specific orders

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A woman with preeclampsia is being treated with bed rest and intravenous magnesium sulfate. The drug classification of this medication is:

a. tocolytic. b. anticonvulsant. c. antihypertensive. d. diuretic.

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The patient is scheduled to receive 1 unit of packed RBCs. She has small, fragile veins, and a 22-gauge intravenous (IV) patent catheter is in place. What should the nurse do?

a. Cancel the blood transfusion. b. Insert a 16-gauge IV catheter into the antecubital fossa. c. Use the IV catheter that is in place. d. Transfuse the blood over 6 hours.

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Quickening is first perceived at:

a. 4–8 weeks gestation. b. 8–16 weeks gestation. c. 16–20 weeks gestation. d. 20–24 weeks gestation.

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