A nurse is teaching a group of college-aged men about the risks of Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseriae gonorrhoeae.
A participant has implied that men do not need to be particularly concerned about these diseases since the health consequences for men are comparatively minor. The nurse counters that men may in fact become infertile because these diseases can cause:
A) Priapism
B) Epididymitis
C) Incarcerated hernias
D) Hydrocele
Question 2
While performing an initial assessment of a patient, the nurse observes an elevated blue-black lesion on the patient's ear. The nurse knows that this is indicative of what type of skin cancer?
A) Basal cell carcinoma
B) Squamous cell carcinoma
C) Dermatofibroma
D) Malignant melanoma