Rectal, female genital, male genital: abnormal vs normal Flashcards

1
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Heme negative (meaning no blood present)

A

heme postive

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2
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brown stool

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black/melanotic, bright red, dark red, green, yellow, white

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3
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what is it called when a male has swollen and inflamed veins in the rectum and anus that cause discomfort and bleeding

A

hemorrhoids

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4
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what is it called when part of the large intestine slips out the anus

A

rectal prolapse

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5
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good rectal tone

doctor sticks finger in rectum to check for abnormalities

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decreased rectal tone

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6
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normal external genitalia for women

A

adnexal tenderness or mass

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7
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normal bimanual exam (meaning using two hands)

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cervical motion tenderness (CMT)

Uterine tenderness

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8
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normal speculum exam
cervical os is closed
no blood or discharge

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cervical os is open
blood in the vaginal vault
malodorous/thick white discharge

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9
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normal genital exam for men

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testicular tenderness
testicular edema
testicular mass
urethreal discharge

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