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Anus/Rectum/Prostate
Health Assessment
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Meconium | is birth stool (sticky, dark, tarry), passed for the first 24-48 hours after birth. |
| Newborn anal sphincter is not reached or voluntarly functional until | 1.5-2 years |
| Trichomonas vaginitis | caused by protozoan and is sexually transmitted, yellow0green, frothy and foul smelling |
| Candidal Vaginitis | caused by overgrowth of yeast in the vagina. Produces thick, white, cheesy discharge |
| Bacterial Vaginosis | thin, gray-white discharge, fishy smell |
| A tight foreskin that cannot be retracted is called | phismosis |
| A foreskin that once retracted cannot be returned to cover the glans is called | paraphismosis |
| Hypospadias is | displacement of the urinary meatus, located underneath (ventral) the glans |
| Epispadias is | displacement of the urinary meatus to the top (dorsal) surface of the penis |
| A yellow discharge of the penis usually is associated with | Gonorrhea |
| A clear or white discharge of the penis is usually associated with | urethritis |
| The left side of the scrotal sac usually hands lower or higher than the right side | lower |
| An enlarged scrotal sac may result from | fluid (hydrocele), blood (hematocele), bowel (hernia), or tumor |
| Absence of testis suggests | cryptorchidism |
| Hydrocele | collection of serous fluid in the scrotum, outside the testes within the tunica vaginalis |
| Varicocele | abnormal dilation of veins in the spermatic cord |
| Early menses increases the risk | for breast cancer |
| The best time for BSE (Breast self examination) is | right after menstruation or between the fourth and seventh day of the cycle if the cycle is regular. |