A male patient is concerned about a recent increase in breast tissue. What should the nurse do to assist this patient?
A. Tell him that it is self-limiting and will go away in time.
B. Recommend a breast biopsy to find out the reason for the increase in breast tissue.
C. Suggest that the patient have a mammogram to ensure he does not have breast cancer.
D. Review the patient's health history.
Answer: D
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