Final answer:
The phlebotomist should tell the patient to keep the semen sample next to their body and submit it right away to the lab for testing.
Step-by-step explanation:
The phlebotomist should tell the patient option A) As soon as you collect the specimen, keep it next to your body. We will need to submit it right away to the lab for testing.
When collecting a semen sample for analysis, it is important to keep the sample at body temperature to ensure the viability and accuracy of the analysis. This is because sperm are highly sensitive to changes in temperature, and keeping the sample close to the body helps to maintain its temperature.
By keeping the semen sample next to the body, the patient can ensure that it stays at the appropriate temperature and that it is submitted to the lab as soon as possible for testing.