Answer:
Part of any patient assessment is asking the patient direct questions. So you'd inquire about pain on urination. If present while the man is urinating, or immediately after urination, you can observe for usual signs of pain, such as facial grimacing, verbal indications such as holding back a moan or cry, etc. You should also watch for avoidance, meaning, if a man tries to hold his urine as long as possible to avoid discomfort.