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frankwu

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A school nurse is providing sexual education to a group of seventh grade boys. It is important for the nurse to include which of the following in the educational session?
 
  1. Prepuce is present on all maturing boys.
   2. The testicles house the sperm.
   3. Sperm is produced in the glans.
   4. The scrotum is another word for testicles.

Question 2

The S1 and S2 of an 8 year old should:
 
  1. Have regular heart sounds.
   2. Have a murmur.
   3. Have a thrill.
   4. Have an abnormal sound.



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1. Pre-Puce may not be pronounced on some boys and can be difficult to identify.
2. Testicles maintain the sperm in a male.
3. The sperm is produced in the seminiferous tubules.
4. The testicles and epididymides are parts of the scrotum.

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1. Should have regular heart sounds
2. A murmur is an indication of an abnormal assessment for this age.
3. A thrill would require further assessment and should not be heard at this age.
4. An abnormal sound is an indication for further assessments at this age.



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