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match the following diagnostic procedures with their definitions. instr…

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match the following diagnostic procedures with their definitions.

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kub

cystoscopy

voiding cystourethrogam

renal angiogram

contrast material is inserted into the bladder and x

with contrast material are used to assess blood flow to the kidneys.

Explanation:

Response

To solve this matching problem, we analyze each diagnostic procedure and its typical definition:

1. KUB (Kidney - Ureter - Bladder)
  • Definition: An X - ray of the abdomen to visualize the kidneys, ureters, and bladder (often to detect stones, masses, etc.).
2. Cystoscopy
  • Definition: A procedure where a cystoscope (a thin, lighted tube) is inserted into the urethra to examine the inside of the bladder and urethra.
3. Voiding Cystourethrogram (VCUG)
  • Definition: Contrast material is inserted into the bladder (usually via a catheter), and X - rays are taken while the patient voids (urinates) to assess the bladder and urethra, including for reflux or structural issues.
4. Renal Angiogram
  • Definition: X - rays with contrast material are used to assess blood flow to the kidneys (it involves injecting contrast into the renal arteries to visualize them).

Now, we match each procedure to its definition (assuming the right - hand side definitions include the ones we described above):

  • KUB: Matches with the definition related to X - ray of the abdomen (kidneys, ureters, bladder).
  • Cystoscopy: Matches with the definition about examining the bladder/urethra with a cystoscope.
  • Voiding cystourethrogram: Matches with “Contrast material is inserted into the bladder and x - rays are taken during voiding (to assess bladder/urethra)”.
  • Renal angiogram: Matches with “X - rays with contrast material are used to assess blood flow to the kidneys”.

If we were to present the final matches (assuming the right - hand side boxes have these definitions):

  • KUB ↔ (Definition for KUB: X - ray of abdomen to view kidneys, ureters, bladder)
  • Cystoscopy ↔ (Definition for Cystoscopy: Examine bladder/urethra with cystoscope)
  • Voiding cystourethrogram ↔ (Definition: Contrast in bladder, X - rays during voiding)
  • Renal angiogram ↔ (Definition: X - rays + contrast to assess renal blood flow)

Since the exact text of the right - hand definitions was partially visible, but the key is to use the standard medical definitions of these procedures for matching.

Answer:

To solve this matching problem, we analyze each diagnostic procedure and its typical definition:

1. KUB (Kidney - Ureter - Bladder)
  • Definition: An X - ray of the abdomen to visualize the kidneys, ureters, and bladder (often to detect stones, masses, etc.).
2. Cystoscopy
  • Definition: A procedure where a cystoscope (a thin, lighted tube) is inserted into the urethra to examine the inside of the bladder and urethra.
3. Voiding Cystourethrogram (VCUG)
  • Definition: Contrast material is inserted into the bladder (usually via a catheter), and X - rays are taken while the patient voids (urinates) to assess the bladder and urethra, including for reflux or structural issues.
4. Renal Angiogram
  • Definition: X - rays with contrast material are used to assess blood flow to the kidneys (it involves injecting contrast into the renal arteries to visualize them).

Now, we match each procedure to its definition (assuming the right - hand side definitions include the ones we described above):

  • KUB: Matches with the definition related to X - ray of the abdomen (kidneys, ureters, bladder).
  • Cystoscopy: Matches with the definition about examining the bladder/urethra with a cystoscope.
  • Voiding cystourethrogram: Matches with “Contrast material is inserted into the bladder and x - rays are taken during voiding (to assess bladder/urethra)”.
  • Renal angiogram: Matches with “X - rays with contrast material are used to assess blood flow to the kidneys”.

If we were to present the final matches (assuming the right - hand side boxes have these definitions):

  • KUB ↔ (Definition for KUB: X - ray of abdomen to view kidneys, ureters, bladder)
  • Cystoscopy ↔ (Definition for Cystoscopy: Examine bladder/urethra with cystoscope)
  • Voiding cystourethrogram ↔ (Definition: Contrast in bladder, X - rays during voiding)
  • Renal angiogram ↔ (Definition: X - rays + contrast to assess renal blood flow)

Since the exact text of the right - hand definitions was partially visible, but the key is to use the standard medical definitions of these procedures for matching.