The nurse is instructing a male patient on how to do a testicular self-examination. Which of the following would not be included in these instructions?
a. perform the exam lying down c. roll the testicle be-tween thumb and finger
b. examine each testicle with both hands d. palpate the epididy-mis
A
Instructions on how to do a testicular self-exam include standing in front of a mirror, checking for scrotal swelling, examining each testicle with both hands, rolling the testicle between the thumb and fingers, and palpating the epididymis.
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The largest organelle, responsible for cell reproduction and control of other organelles, is the
a. nucleus. b. ribosome. c. mitochondrion. d. Golgi apparatus.
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