Asked by Qimei Jiang on May 23, 2024

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The nurse is performing a genitourinary assessment on a 50-year-old obese male laborer. On examination, the nurse notices a painless round swelling close to the pubis in the area of the internal inguinal ring that is easily reduced when the individual is supine. What type of hernia do these findings suggest?

A) Scrotal
B) Femoral
C) Direct inguinal
D) Indirect inguinal

Inguinal Ring

An anatomical structure in the groin area through which the spermatic cord (in men) and the round ligament of the uterus (in women) pass.

Direct Inguinal

Pertaining to a type of hernia that occurs when tissue protrudes directly through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles near the inguinal canal.

Femoral

Pertaining to the femur or thigh bone, often used in context of femoral arteries, nerves, or fractures.

  • Discern and correctly handle usual and unusual findings during a genital examination.
  • Elucidate on the typical ailments and conditions afflicting the male reproductive system, highlighting their clinical signs and symptoms.
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Mackenson Saint.SurinMay 27, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Direct inguinal hernias occur most often in men over the age of 40 years. It is an acquired weakness brought on by heavy lifting, obesity, chronic cough, or ascites. The direct inguinal hernia is usually a painless, round swelling close to the pubis in the area of the internal inguinal ring that is easily reduced when the individual is supine. A scrotal hernia appears with an enlarged testis that does not transilluminate and may reduce when supine. It may be painful with straining. Upon palpation a soft, mushy mass which is distinct from the normal testis can be palpated and the palpating fingers cannot get above the mass. A femoral hernia usually presents with pain that is constant and may be severe and become strangulated. With indirect inguinal hernias, pain occurs with straining and a soft swelling increases with increased intra-abdominal pressure, which may decrease when the patient lies down.