When assessing the male client with complaints of dysuria, the nurse suspects gonorrhea based on which additional symptom?
1. Cauliflower-like lesions on the penis
2. Milky urethral discharge
3. Chancre sore on the penis
4. Blister-like lesions on the penis
Answer: 2
1. Cauliflower-like lesions describe genital warts.
2. In addition to dysuria, a serous, milky, or purulent urethral discharge occurs.
3. A chancre sore on the penis is associated with syphilis.
4. Blister-like lesions on the penis are associated with genital herpes.
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