A male patient has been prescribed testosterone for cryptorchidism. Which of the following statements indicate that the patient teaching was effective?

A) "My body hair will increase."
B) "My sexual desire will decrease."
C) "My voice may become higher."
D) "My skin will be clear and soft."


A

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