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Match each term below with its description.
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Standard unit of measurement for the absorption of ionizing energy
Type of urography in which contrast media is injected directly into the bladder
Analysis of voided sample by either catheterization or clean catch
Specialized radiographic machine that produces computer-generated images of the body in "slices"
Real-time radiographic imaging that allows the actions of joints or organs to be viewed directly
Objective, observable evidence or manifestations of a pathological condition
Noninvasive device that measures optical density of blood; used on fingers, toes, or earlobes
Vascular imaging technique that removes the background structures from view
Part of a physical examination in which touch is used externally or internally to determine size, shape, or abnormality
Difference of optical density in a radiograph that results from a difference in radiolucency or penetrability
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Digital subtraction
Rad
Fluoroscopy
Signs
Retrograde
Urinalysis
Palpation
CAT scan
Contrast
Pulse oximeter
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Premises:
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Standard unit of measurement for the absorption of ionizing energy
Type of urography in which contrast media is injected directly into the bladder
Analysis of voided sample by either catheterization or clean catch
Specialized radiographic machine that produces computer-generated images of the body in "slices"
Real-time radiographic imaging that allows the actions of joints or organs to be viewed directly
Objective, observable evidence or manifestations of a pathological condition
Noninvasive device that measures optical density of blood; used on fingers, toes, or earlobes
Vascular imaging technique that removes the background structures from view
Part of a physical examination in which touch is used externally or internally to determine size, shape, or abnormality
Difference of optical density in a radiograph that results from a difference in radiolucency or penetrability
Premises:
Standard unit of measurement for the absorption of ionizing energy
Type of urography in which contrast media is injected directly into the bladder
Analysis of voided sample by either catheterization or clean catch
Specialized radiographic machine that produces computer-generated images of the body in "slices"
Real-time radiographic imaging that allows the actions of joints or organs to be viewed directly
Objective, observable evidence or manifestations of a pathological condition
Noninvasive device that measures optical density of blood; used on fingers, toes, or earlobes
Vascular imaging technique that removes the background structures from view
Part of a physical examination in which touch is used externally or internally to determine size, shape, or abnormality
Difference of optical density in a radiograph that results from a difference in radiolucency or penetrability
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