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2025/2026 TIMBY & SMITH CHAPTER 57, CHAPTER 58, CHAPTER 59 INTRODUCTION TO THE URINARY SYSTEM / CARING FOR CLIENTS WITH DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS AND URETERS / DISORDERS OF THE BLADDER AND URETHRA ACTUAL Q&A LATEST UPDATE

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2025/2026 TIMBY & SMITH CHAPTER 57, CHAPTER 58, CHAPTER 59 INTRODUCTION TO THE URINARY SYSTEM / CARING FOR CLIENTS WITH DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS AND URETERS / DISORDERS OF THE BLADDER AND URETHRA ACTUAL Q&A LATEST UPDATENeed assistance on Online classes, Exams & Assignments? Reach out for instant help!! Full Course Assistance, Plagiarism-free Essay Writing, Research Paper, Dissertation, Discussion Posts, etc…. Confidential & Secure services. Tutors are available for all subjects! Email now at: prostate - Tissue biopsy - Answer -Biopsy of tissue from various reproductive structures may be removed for diagnostic purpose; a needle biopsy of prostatic tissue is obtained to dx a definitive CA of the prostate when other assessment finding like DRE & PSA appear suspiciously abnormal; Biopsy may be done via perineal or rectal approach in a medical office Testicular biopsy, one or both testes, evaluates spermatozoa production for dx of infertility problems or testicular malignancy; hospital's ambulatory surgery department KUB - Answer -xray of kidney ureters and bladder this shows size, position of kidneys, ureters and bony pelvis as well as urinary calculi Renal ultrasonography - Answer -identifies the kidney's shape, size, location, collecting systems, and adjacent tissues. Can identify renal cysts or obstructions, as well as assist needle placement Bladder scan - Answer -a non-invasive procedure that uses ultrasound to measure the amount of residual urine CT scan or MRI - Answer -diagnose renal pathology, determine kidneysize, eval tissue densities w/wo contrast renal angiography - Answer -provides details of the arterial supply to kidneys may give lax and then assess BUN, creatinine creatinine - Answer -nitrogenous waste excreted in the urine BUN - Answer -blood urea nitrogen cystoscopy (cystourethroscopy) - Answer --is used to identify the cause of painless hematuria, urinary incontinence or urinary retention. -it is useful in the evaluation of structural and functional changes in the bladder


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