NURS6501N or nurs6501 week 11 final exam 2023 may latest grades 95
Question 511 pts
Mr. King, 72 year-old male, visits the nurse practitioner for scrotal edema that has increased over the past 4 months. He reports feeling increased pain and discomfort in his scrotum. The patient feels like he has a softball in his scrotum, with a heaviness that will not go away. The nurse practitioner knows that: Group of answer choices Hydroceles can result from an imbalance of exogenous or intrinsic fluid production, which develops in between visceral and parietal layers of the tunica vaginalis. Testicular torsion results from a twisting of the spermatic cord and its contents which lies low in the scrotal sac. Orchitis is the result of a bacterial infection of the testes which may happen as a result of a sexually transmitted infection or mumps virus. Epididymitis occurs from a suppurative inflammation which is caused by an enteric or non-enteric organism of the prostatic urethra into the vas deferens.