Chapter 12. Male Reproductive SystemMultiple ChoiceIdentify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.____ 1. Examination of the male patient is best done in a warm room in order to avoid:A. Exaggeration of the cremasteric reflexB. Discomfort during digital rectal exam (DRE)C. Retraction of the testes into the abdomenD. Concealment of an inguinal herniaA____ 2. A 12-year-old boy accompanied by his mother reports sudden severe pain in the right lower abdomen and scrotum. There is no history of trauma. Upon physical examination, the right scrotum is extremely tender to touch. These are signs of:A. Fourniers diseaseB. Testicular cancerC. Testicular torsionD. Varicocele of the testesC____ 3. Which of the following is a risk factor for testicular cancer?A. Fourniers diseaseB. Testicular torsionC. Varicocele of the testesD. CryptorchidismD____ 4. A 22-year-old male patient recently noticed swelling of the right testicle. He reports a feeling of heaviness and a dull ache in the testicle. There is no history of recent trauma. Physical examination reveals enlargement of the affected testicle, which is firm. The right scrotum is erythematous, and inguinal lymph nodes are palpable. It is important to recognize these are signs and symptoms of:A. Varicocele of the testesB. Testicular cancerC. Hematocele