A nurse is instructing the adult male members of a family on how to perform testicular self examination. Which of the following would the nurse include?
A) Performing the examination every 3 months
B) Completing the exam right after a hot shower
C) Examining both testicles at the same time
D) Reporting a slight difference in size of one testicle
Ans: B
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