The Urinary System Diagnostic Procedures Flashcards
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
Blood test to measure kidney function by the level of nitrogenous waste (urea) that is in the blood
Clean Catch Specimen (CC)
Urine sample obtained after cleaning off the urinary opening and catching or collecting a urine sample in midstream (halfway through the urination process) to minimize contamination from the genitalia
Creatinine Clearance
Test of kidney function. Creatinine is a waste product cleared from the bloodstream by the kidneys. For this test, urine is collected for 24 hours, and the amount of creatinine in the urine is compared to the amount of creatinine that remains in the bloodstream
Urinalysis (U/A, UA)
Laboratory test consisting of the physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of urine
Urine Culture and Sensitivity (C and S)
Laboratory test of urine for bacterial infection. Attempt to grow bacteria on a culture medium in order to identify it and determine which antibiotics it is sensitive to
Urinometer
Instrument to measure the specific gravity of urine; part of a urinalysis
Cystogram
X-ray record of the urinary bladder
Cystography
Process of instilling a contrast material or dye into the bladder by catheter to visualize the urinary bladder on X-ray
Excretory Urography (EU)
Injecting dye into the bloodstream and then taking an X-ray to trace the action of the kidney as it excretes the dye
Intravenous Pyelography (IVP)
Diagnostic X-ray procedure in which a dye is injected into a vein and then X-rays are taken to visualize the renal pelvis as the dye is removed by the kidneys
Kidneys, Ureters, Bladder (KUB)
X-ray taken of the abdomen demonstrating the kidneys, ureters, and bladder without using any contrast dye. Also called a ‘flat-plate abdomen.’
Nephrogram
X-ray record of the kidney
Pyelogram
X-ray record of the renal pelvis
Retrograde Pyelography (RP)
Diagnostic X-ray procedure in which dye is inserted through the urethra to outline the bladder, ureters, and renal pelvis
Voiding Cystourethrography (VCUG)
X-ray taken to visualize the urethra while the patient is voiding after a contrast dye has been placed in the bladder