A young adult patient presents with complaints of a penile discharge and dysuria for 3 days. Which is the most likely cause of the patient's clinical manifestations?
A) Sexually transmitted infection
B) Orchitis
C) Spermatocele
D) All of the above
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Q1: Which is the recommended procedure for palpating
Q2: Which is not a warning sign of
Q3: Structures that are assessed when palpating both
Q4: Which is not considered a risk factor
Q6: Spermatogenesis occurs for the male patient until
Q7: The nurse is examining an adult patient
Q8: Which assessment findings are indicative of testicular
Q9: The nurse is assessing the patient for
Q10: The nurse is conducting a male genitourinary
Q11: The nurse is assessing the genitourinary system
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