
An adolescent male is being seen for acute onset of left testicular pain. The pain started 3 hours ago. He complains of nausea and denies dysuria or fever. Your priority action should be to:
A) obtain urine and DNA probe urethral samples.
B) lift the left scrotum to confirm epididymitis.
C) establish absent cremasteric reflex.
D) transilluminate the left and right scrotum.
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