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ahriuashd

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Which term means condition of difficult urination?
 
  A) polyuria
  B) ketonuria
  C) anuria
  D) dysuria

Question 2

Instead of producing images on ________, images are now captured digitally.
 
  A) cassette
  B) film
  C) contrast medium
  D) beam



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Answer to Question 1

D
Explanation: Dys- means difficult and -uria means urine condition, so dysuria means condition of difficult urination. Poly- means excessive, so polyuria would be condition of excessive urination. Keton/o means ketones, so ketonuria would be condition of ketones in the urine. An- means without, so anuria would mean condition of no urine.

Answer to Question 2

A
Explanation: B) Correct. Most X-rays are no longer captured on special film.



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