Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) A Practice Exam

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What does anal laxity refer to?

  1. Dilation of the anus with decreased muscle tone

  2. Excessive tightening of the anal sphincter

  3. Inflammation caused by infection

  4. Loss of sensation in the anal area

The correct answer is: Dilation of the anus with decreased muscle tone

Anal laxity specifically refers to the dilation of the anus accompanied by a decreased muscle tone in the anal sphincter. This condition often results from factors such as chronic constipation, childbirth, or surgery, which can lead to a weakening of the muscles that control the anal passage. It may manifest as difficulties in maintaining anal control or leakage, highlighting the importance of muscle strength and integrity in this region for proper function. Understanding anal laxity is essential for nursing professionals, particularly in assessing and managing patients with potential concerns related to bowel incontinence or other anal sphincter issues. The other options describe different conditions or symptoms unrelated to anal laxity, such as excessive tightening of the sphincter, inflammation due to infection, and loss of sensation, none of which pertain to the specific dilated state and muscle tone described in anal laxity.