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The state of increased thirst/drinking, abbreviated as PD, is called:
 A) pyuria
  B) polydipsia
  C) polydypsia
  D) pydispia

Question 2

A radiographic film of the urinary bladder after air has been placed in the bladder via a urinary catheter is called a:
 A) scout film
  B) radiocystogram
  C) retrograde pyelogram
  D) pneumocystogram



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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