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melina_rosy

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While assessing a patient at the clinic the nurse notes patchy, milky white spots. The nurse knows that this finding is:
 
  A) Cyanosis
  B) Addison's disease
  C) Polycythemia
  D) Vitiligo

Question 2

A nurse who provides care for numerous older adults is aware of the high incidence and prevalence of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) among older men. Which of the following statements by patients is suggestive of BPH?
 
  A) After I have an orgasm, I have throbbing pain for the next few minutes.
  B) I find that I have to get up three or four times each night to go to the bathroom.
  C) The last few days, I have a dull ache in my testicles sometimes.
  D) I found a creamy white discharge at the end of my penis yesterday.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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