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FNU NUR 3065 Week 9 Physical Assessment
Chapter: 20
Anus, Rectum, and Prostate.
While you are examining a 1-year-old girl, the mother mentions how eager she is to begin toilet training her child.
You are observing an examiner take the history of a 70-year-old man as part of the musculoskeletal examination. You notice that the examiner asks the patient about exercise habits in his early years. Is this a relevant question to ask this patient? Why or why not?
A young woman is concerned about a 1-cm difference in the length of her legs. What is the best response to give this patient?
A 3-year-old boy has had anal itching that becomes worse at night. What do these symptoms indicate?
You are assessing a pregnant woman who has had a fourth-degree perineal laceration. Why is it necessary to assess this patient’s anal sphincter function?
You are about to perform a rectal examination of an older adult. What is the suggested position for this patient?
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What is a clue to the diagnosis of Hirschsprung disease?
What do persistent, pencil-like stools suggest?
Distinguish between the stool of a formula-fed baby and a breastfed baby.
Create a chart or two-column list that compares the risk factors for colorectal cancer with those for prostatic cancer.
JF is a 42-year-old patient who presents for an annual examination, but he complains that he has had a fever for the past few days and recently some “urinary symptoms.”