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- 1. A newborn male infant presents to the healthcare clinic for a well-care examination. The mother requests circumcision for the child. During the genitourinary assessment, the healthcare provider notes that the urethral opening is on the dorsal aspect of the penis. a. What type of genitourinary defect does this child have? b. Should the child receive circumcision at this time? Why or why not? c. What are the postoperative priority nursing interventions for this patient?6. What information about a patient's urinary function should be included in the nursing history?1.Conditions of the valve.2.Collection of the urine specimen. 3.Types of circumcision. 4.Conditions of the Vagina.5.Vagina examination (indication for Vaginal examination )6.Conditions that affect the cervix.
- 6. A newborn male infant presents to the healthcare clinic for a well-care examination. The mother requests circumcision for the child. During the genitourinary assessment, the healthcare provider notes that the urethral opening is on the dorsal aspect of the penis. What type of genitourinary defect does this child have? Should the child receive circumcision at this time? Why or why not? What are the postoperative priority nursing interventions for this patient?1. A newborn male infant presents to the healthcare clinic for a well-care examination. The mother requests circumcision for the child. During the genitourinary assessment, the healthcare provider notes that the urethral opening is on the dorsal aspect of the penis.di it quickly answer?a. What type of genitourinary defect does this child have?b. Should the child receive circumcision at this time? Why or why not?c. What are the postoperative priority nursing interventions for this patient?6. Match the terms in column B to the descriptive statements in column A. Column A 1. copulatory organ/penetrating device 2. muscular passageway conveying sperm to the ejaculatory duct; in the spermatic cord 3. distal urethra that transports both sperm and urine 4. sperm maturation site 5. location of the testis in adult males 6. loose fold of skin encircling the glans penis 7. portion of the urethra that is located in the urogenital diaphragm 8. accessory gland that secretes fluid to cleanse the urethra prior to ejaculation 9. accessory gland that secretes the largest contribution to semen Column B a. bulbo-urethral glands b. ductus (vas) deferens c. epididymis d. intermediate part of the urethra e. penis f. prepuce g. scrotum h. seminal gland i. spongy urethra
- An infant with hydrocele is seen in the clinic for a follow-up visit at 1 month of age. The scrotum is smaller than it was at birth, but the fluid is still visible on illumination. Which of the following actions is the physician likely to recommend? A. Massaging the groin area twice a day until the fluid is gone. B. Referral to a surgeon for repair. C. No treatment is necessary; the fluid is reabsorbing normally. D. Keeping the infant in a flat, supine position until the fluid is gone.1. Organ that transports urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder: 2. Organ that holds the urine for some time: 3. Organ that drains urine out of the body:1.a) List 3 test used to investigate male infertility 1.b) List 3 test used to investigate female infertility 2. Defectin rate and quantity of production lead to disorders called the..? 3. During exercise, the oxy-hemoglobin curve shifts to the right, describe the causes of this and why it occurs