The nurse is conducting a health history interview while assessing a male patient who presents with genitourinary symptoms. Which assessment question is most appropriate?
1) "Have you noticed any unusual discharge from your penis?"
2) "Do you have blood in your urine?"
3) "What color is your penile discharge?"
4) "Is there any odor to the discharge?"
ANS: 2
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