LUTS in Men (P)

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Course Curriculum
1. Which symptom is considered a storage symptom in LUTS? *
2. What is the first-line medication for moderate-to-severe LUTS due to BPH? *
3. Which of the following is a voiding symptom in LUTS? *
4. Which questionnaire is commonly used to assess LUTS severity? *
5. Which test is part of the routine assessment for LUTS in men? *
6. Which lifestyle change may help relieve mild LUTS? *
7. What is a common side effect of alpha-blockers? *
8. What is the role of 5-alpha reductase inhibitors in LUTS? *
9. How long does it take for 5-alpha reductase inhibitors to have maximum effect? *
10. Which condition is a urological emergency in men with LUTS? *
11. Which of these is a typical irritative LUTS symptom? *
12. What test is commonly done to rule out infection in LUTS? *
13. Which medication is sometimes used in combination with alpha-blockers in LUTS? *
14. What is the mechanism of action of 5-alpha reductase inhibitors? *
15. Which of the following is a complication of untreated chronic LUTS? *
16. What investigation might be used for post-void residual assessment? *
17. Which symptom might suggest prostatitis rather than BPH? *
18. Which group of drugs should be used cautiously with alpha-blockers due to hypotension? *
19. Patients should abstain from ejaculation for how long before a PSA test? *
20. When is referral to urology indicated for men with LUTS? *