#1
Which of the following is not a self-examination technique for male genital health?
Breast examination
ExplanationBreast examination is not related to male genital health but is for female breast health.
#2
What is the recommended frequency for performing testicular self-examination (TSE)?
Monthly
ExplanationMonthly examination helps in early detection of abnormalities.
#3
What is the recommended time for performing a male genital self-examination?
Morning
ExplanationMorning time is recommended for better consistency in self-examination.
#4
What is the primary goal of self-examination for male genital health?
To detect potential health issues early
ExplanationThe primary goal is early detection of potential health issues.
#5
Which of the following is a common symptom of testicular cancer?
Painless lump in the testicle
ExplanationA painless lump in the testicle can be indicative of testicular cancer.
#6
What is the primary purpose of performing a penile inspection during self-examination?
To check for signs of infection or inflammation
ExplanationInspecting the penis helps in identifying signs of infection or inflammation.
#7
During a testicular self-examination (TSE), what is the correct method for palpating the testicles?
Using the fingertips to gently roll the testicle between the fingers
ExplanationPalpating the testicles gently helps in detecting abnormalities.
#8
What age range is generally recommended for starting regular testicular self-examinations (TSE)?
20-30 years old
ExplanationStarting TSE in the 20-30 age range aids in early detection.
#9
What is the purpose of performing a genital self-examination in a well-lit room?
To facilitate easier visualization and detection of abnormalities
ExplanationWell-lit rooms aid in better visualization of any abnormalities.
#10
What is the purpose of gently pulling down the foreskin during penile inspection?
To check for signs of phimosis or paraphimosis
ExplanationChecking the foreskin helps in identifying conditions like phimosis or paraphimosis.
#11
Which of the following statements regarding testicular self-examination (TSE) is true?
TSE is a simple procedure that can help detect testicular cancer at an early stage
ExplanationTSE is simple and aids in early detection of testicular cancer.
#12
Which of the following conditions can be detected through rectal examination as part of male genital health assessment?
Prostate cancer
ExplanationRectal examination aids in the detection of prostate cancer.
#13
Which of the following is not a risk factor for testicular cancer?
Regular physical activity
ExplanationRegular physical activity does not increase the risk of testicular cancer.
#14
Which of the following is not a step in a comprehensive male genital self-examination?
Measuring the size of the penis
ExplanationMeasuring the penis size is not part of genital self-examination.
#15
Which of the following is a potential complication of undiagnosed testicular torsion?
Infertility
ExplanationUndiagnosed testicular torsion can lead to infertility.
#16
What is the primary purpose of examining the epididymis during testicular palpation?
To check for signs of inflammation or infection
ExplanationExamining the epididymis helps in identifying inflammation or infection.
#17
Which of the following conditions is not typically examined during a rectal examination for male genital health?
Testicular cancer
ExplanationRectal examination is not for detecting testicular cancer.
#18
Which of the following factors is not associated with an increased risk of developing testicular cancer?
Having a vasectomy
ExplanationHaving a vasectomy does not increase the risk of testicular cancer.