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abern

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The mother of a child with cryptorchidism asks you why having an undescended testis brought down is important. What is your most factual teaching answer?
 
  A) This procedure will prevent malignant changes in the testis.
  B) Your son will not grow to full height without the procedure.
  C) This procedure will enable your son to examine the testis for malignant changes.
  D) The procedure is done for purely cosmetic reasons.

Question 2

When examining a newborn for developmental hip dysplasia, which of the following motions would the newborn's hip be unable to accomplish?
 
  A) Abduction
  B) Adduction
  C) Rotation
  D) Extension



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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