When assessing a male patient who is complaining of pain in the genitalia region, what is the most appropriate way to perform an examination?

a. Do an external examination.
b. Examine the patient with multiple witnesses in the room.
c. Have the patient examine himself and tell the paramedic if there are any abnormalities.
d. No need to examine the patient; simply transport.


Ans: c. Have the patient examine himself and tell the paramedic if there are any abnormalities.

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