A male client informs the nurse that his partner is infected with chlamydia and he is concerned he may be infected as well. For which manifestation should the nurse assess the client?

1. Urinary retention
2. Urethral discharge
3. Blisters on the penis
4. Painful intercourse


Answer: 2

1. Urinary retention is not a manifestation of chlamydia in males.
2. Manifestation of chlamydia in males includes dysuria, urethral discharge, and testicular pain.
3. Blisters on the penis are associated with genital herpes.
4. Painful intercourse is not a manifestation of chlamydia in males.

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