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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A Minoxidil
B Dutasteride
C Tamsulosin
D Stanozolol
Question #2
A Alpha1-adrenergic blockers
B 5-Alpha reductase inhibitors
C Androgens
D Topical peripheral vasodilators
Question #3
A Dysuria
B Back pain
C Benign prostatic hyperplasia
D Gastrointestinal upset
Question #4
A Goserelin
B Minoxidil
C Testosterone
D Doxazosin
Question #5
A Schedule II
B Schedule IV
C Schedule I
D Schedule III
Question #6
A Doxazosin
B Tamsulosin
C Finasteride
D Sildenafil
Question #7
A Benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH)
B Baldness
C Hypertension
D Infertility
Question #8
A Depression
B Loss of libido
C Hypotension
D Peliosis of the liver
Question #9
A Glucose
B Hemoglobin
C Hematocrit
D Liver function
Question #10
A Neurogenic bladder
B Renal calculi
C Benign prostatic hyperplasia
D Urinary tract infection
Question #11
A Nitrates
B Antibiotics
C Alpha agonists
D Anticoagulants
Question #12
A White blood cell (WBC) count, Comprehensive metabolic panel
B White blood cell (WBC) count, Blood glucose
C Lipid panel, Liver function tests (LFTs)
D Blood glucose, Comprehensive metabolic panel
Question #13
A “Tamsulosin alleviates the antiandrogen effects that are caused by finasteride.”
B “Both medications have a rapid onset of action and work together to alleviate the obstruction.”
C “These drugs work together to shrink tissue in the prostate, relieving the obstruction.”
D “Finasteride takes 6 months to work, whereas tamsulosin begins working immediately.”
Question #14
A Dyspnea, Chest pain
B Impotence, Urinary frequency
C Dizziness, Urinary frequency
D Impotence, Dizziness
Question #15
A Fasting blood glucose 110 mg/dL
B Creatinine 2.5 mg/dL
C Gastroesophageal reflux
D Enlarged prostate
Question #16
A Report erections longer than 4 hours
B Take drug 2 hours before sexual activity
C Normal dose is 10 mg
D Can take medication twice daily
Question #17
A Lisinopril
B Citalopram
C Hydrochlorothiazide
D Saw palmetto
Question #18
A Infertility, Cardiovascular disorder
B Muscle atrophy, Malabsorption syndrome
C Anemia, Malabsorption syndrome
D Muscle atrophy, Anemia
Question #19
A Libido enhancement, Impotence
B Impotence, Bradycardia
C Increased hair growth, Reduction of prostate size
D Bradycardia, Libido enhancement
Question #20
A Instruct the patient to take all cardiac medications first.
B Call the health care provider to change the prescription.
C Assess the patient’s blood pressure.
D Perform a thorough history, including medication.
Question #21
A A patient with AIDS
B A patient with severe burns over 70% of the body
C A patient with catabolism after major abdominal surgery
D A high school athlete who has difficulty gaining weight
Question #22
A “I will apply it to my abdomen.”
B “I will take the tablet 1 hour before intercourse.”
C “I will push the suppository into my urethra.”
D “I will apply it onto the scrotal skin.”
Question #23
A Review liver function tests
B Assess skin integrity
C Obtain blood pressure
D Calculate 24-hour output
Question #24
A “Oral testosterone lasts no more than 12 hours.”
B “Injectable testosterone has a longer duration of action.”
C “Transdermal systems can be used but must be changed weekly.”
D “Underarm spray form requires twice-daily application.”
Question #25
A Isosorbide mononitrate
B Metformin
C Atorvastatin
D Finasteride
Question #26
A Triggers better metabolic bodily functions, Triggers erectile dysfunction (ED), Helps in production of red blood cells
B Triggers better metabolic bodily functions, Helps develop the male sex characteristics, Triggers erectile dysfunction (ED)
C Helps in development of facial hair in men, Triggers better metabolic bodily functions, Triggers erectile dysfunction (ED)
D Helps in production of red blood cells, Helps in development of facial hair in men, Helps develop the male sex characteristics
Question #27
A Hypoglycemia, Liver disorders
B Liver disorders, Hypothyroidism
C Erectile dysfunction, Pulmonary hypertension
D Hypothyroidism, Hypoglycemia
Question #28
A Pregnancy, Renal disease, Hepatic disease
B Hepatic disease, Oligospermia, Hypogonadism
C Oligospermia, Hypogonadism, Renal disease
D Oligospermia, Pregnancy, Hypogonadism
Question #29
A The patient’s blood pressure is 90/60 mm Hg.
B The patient’s cardiac output is 5.6 L/min.
C The patient verbalizes the ability to maintain an erection.
D The patient does not have dry mouth, nausea, or vomiting.
Question #30
A “Take the isosorbide mononitrate before the sildenafil.”
B “Take your blood pressure before either medication.”
C “Take the medications on opposite days.”
D “Do not take the sildenafil.”
Question #31
A Excretion of sodium and potassium, Development of secondary sexual characteristics, Fat metabolism
B Fat metabolism, Excretion of sodium and potassium, Bone development
C Fat metabolism, Production of red blood cells, Excretion of sodium and potassium
D Bone development, Production of red blood cells, Development of secondary sexual characteristics
Question #32
A Roundness of face
B Hirsutism
C Fluid retention
D Peliosis of the liver
Question #33
A Hypoglycemia
B Anemia
C Fatty liver
D Hyperacidity
Question #34
A Replaces the patch every other day
B Applies the patch on the scrotum
C Applies the patch on shaved skin
D Applies the patch on clean, dry skin
Question #35
A Finasteride
B Tamsulosin
C Stanozolol
D Minoxidil
Question #36
A Liver function test
B Exercise tolerance test
C Lipid profile
D Ultrasonography of the fetus
Question #37
A Prostate cancer, Hypergonadism
B Endometriosis, Refractory anemias
C Priapism, Hypergonadism
D Prostate cancer, Priapism
Question #38
A Doxycycline
B Leuprolide
C Metformin
D Nitroglycerin
Question #39
A Muscle hypertrophy
B Stress relief
C Euphoric effect
D Pain relief
Question #40
A Weight gain of 1 to 2 pounds per week
B Stronger urinary stream without hesitancy
C Restoration of a full head of hair in 1 month
D Increase in libido
Question #41
A Back, Thighs, Abdomen
B Shoulder, Thighs, Abdomen
C Back, Shoulder, Abdomen
D Back, Thighs, Shoulder
Question #42
A Those often tardy
B Team athletes
C High class performers
D Those who do not socialize well
Question #43
A Hold the medication.
B Measure testosterone levels.
C Continue to assess.
D Call the health care provider.
Question #44
A Is contraindicated for use in elderly patients
B May cause erectile dysfunction in patients
C Reduces the efficacy of nitroglycerin
D Causes hypotension if taken with nitroglycerin
Question #45
A Increased amount of ejaculate
B Prolonged erection
C Decreased libido
D Fluid retention
Question #46
A Abdomen
B Upper arms
C Thighs
D Scrotum
Question #47
A Topical
B Intramuscular
C Oral
D Transdermal
Question #48
A Sildenafil
B Methyltestosterone
C Finasteride
D Minoxidil
Question #49
A Dermatitis
B Tachycardia
C Changes in libido
D Chest pain
Question #50
A 5 mg by mouth
B 50 to 400 mg by intramuscular injection
C 1 mg by mouth
D 25 to 100 mg 1 hour before intercourse
Question #51
A Finasteride
B Sildenafil
C Minoxidil
D Testosterone
Question #52
A Increasing penile blood flow
B Relaxing urine retention
C Reducing obstruction in the urethra
D Improving erectile dysfunction
Question #53
A Famotidine
B Furosemide
C Ibuprofen
D Nitroglycerin
Question #54
A Increased hair growth
B Prolonged erection
C Relief from fluid retention
D Enhancement of the male libido
Question #55
A Transdermal
B Buccal
C Oral
D Injection
Question #56
A 1 to 3 months
B 1 to 2 weeks
C 2 to 4 weeks
D 3 to 6 months
Question #57
A Nandrolone
B Nilutamide
C Goserelin
D Alfuzosin