These 2 classes of drugs are considered major classes affecting erectile dysfunction
What are anti-hypertensives and anti-depressants?
100
When symptomatic for this disease, men may report dysuria and mucopurulent discharge from the urethra
What is Chlamydia?
100
This term describes collaborative process between patient and provider regarding treatment choices
What is "shared decision making"?
100
Undergoes its first growth spurt during puberty and attains an average size of 20 g by the age of 20 years
What is the Prostate gland?
100
According to the American Urological Association guidelines, measurement of this is appropriate for men with a life expectancy of more than 10 years, and in the presence of physical findings suggestive of prostate cancer.
What is PSA?
200
Cardiovascular and peripheral vascular disease, CHF, cigarette smoking, Diabetes Mellitus, and trauma to the perineum or pelvis are considered this type of cause of ED.
What is Angiogenic?
200
Symptoms for this disease may start 2-4 wks after exposure, including fever, chills, rash, night sweats, sore throat, and ulcers in the mouth.
What is HIV?
200
This term describes the choices patients make after talking to health care providers
What are "informed decisions"?
200
It is the main mediator of the growth and secretory function of the prostate and is the active metabolite that results from testosterone conversion.
What is Dihydrotestosterone?
200
Vital part of the physical exam to assess for prostatic nodules
What is digital rectal exam?
300
This initial diagnostic test evaluates nocturnal penile tumescence to determine whether ED is of psychogenic or organic cause.
What is the Snap-Gauge?
300
These two tests can be diagnostic for syphilis
What are RPR and VDRL?
300
The alternative to mastectomy
What is lumpectomy?
300
Almost ubiquitous phenomenon among elderly men, it is a noncancerous enlargement of the prostate gland.
What is BPH?
300
This is the shape of a normal prostate gland.
What is heart-shaped?
400
These are two of the four genital reflexes tested when assessing neurologic function during the PE.
What are the bulbocavernosus, cremasteric, scrotal, and sphincter tone? (must give at least 2 of 4)
400
Seniors are more unlikely to use this due to generational mindset and unfamiliarity with STI prevention methods
What is a condom?
400
This term describes receiving information about options from booklets, videos, websites, DVDs
What are "decision aids"?
400
These diagnostics should be performed with the finding of concerning nodules in the prostate (2/3 needed).
What are Urinalysis, Serum Creatinine and PSA?
400
The American Urological Association recommends that all men discuss prostate screening with their healthcare provider at this age.
What is 40?
500
Phosphodiesterase (PDE-5) inhibitors are not the preferred option for managing neurologic ED and are absolutely contraindicated in patients taking this class of drug.
What are nitrates?
500
Diagnosis for this STI can be delayed since some symptoms can be similar to aging.
What is HIV?
"Fatigue, weight loss, dementia, skin rashes and lymphadenopathy are common and not always a trigger to investigate further. " (Fox-Seaman, 2005)
500
In medical ethics, this term implies the doctor knows best
What is "paternalism"?
500
This is a medication indicated for BPH which may increase the accuracy of PSA testing and even decrease the incidence of prostate cancer in select men at increased risk of prostate cancer.
What is finasteride?
500
Although patients are usually asymptomatic in the preliminary stages of prostate cancer, these presenting symptoms may come on rapidly (name at least 2/4)
What are urinary hesitancy, urgency, nocturia and frequency?