When assessing the male client with complaints of dysuria, the nurse suspects gonorrhea based on which of the following additional symptoms?
A)
milky urethral discharge
B)
bloody urethral discharge
C)
blister-like lesions on the penis
D)
cauliflower-like lesions on the penis
A
Explanation:
A)
In addition to dysuria, a serous, milky, or purulent urethral discharge occurs. Option C describes genital herpes; option D describes HPV lesions.
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B)
In addition to dysuria, a serous, milky, or purulent urethral discharge occurs. Option C describes genital herpes; option D describes HPV lesions.
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Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation
C)
In addition to dysuria, a serous, milky, or purulent urethral discharge occurs. Option C describes genital herpes; option D describes HPV lesions.
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Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation
D)
In addition to dysuria, a serous, milky, or purulent urethral discharge occurs. Option C describes genital herpes; option D describes HPV lesions.
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Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation
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