The nurse is conducting a community education program on testicular cancer. The nurse informs the clients that early signs and symptoms of testicular cancer include:
A)
difficulty maintaining an erection.
B)
a painless, hard nodule on a testicle.
C)
severe pain in the groin.
D)
enlargement of the scrotum.
B
Explanation:
A)
Enlargement of one testicle, hard lumps, or an irregular shape are signs of testicular cancer.
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Assessment
Health Promotion: Prevention and/or Early Detection of Health Problems
B)
Enlargement of one testicle, hard lumps, or an irregular shape are signs of testicular cancer.
Comprehension
Assessment
Health Promotion: Prevention and/or Early Detection of Health Problems
C)
Enlargement of one testicle, hard lumps, or an irregular shape are signs of testicular cancer.
Comprehension
Assessment
Health Promotion: Prevention and/or Early Detection of Health Problems
D)
Enlargement of one testicle, hard lumps, or an irregular shape are signs of testicular cancer.
Comprehension
Assessment
Health Promotion: Prevention and/or Early Detection of Health Problems
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