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Identify the following tests, procedures, or abbreviations:
-UTI: __________
Sterile Catheter
A medical device used to drain fluids from or administer fluids to the body, sterilized to eliminate any microbes and minimize the risk of infection.
Lower GI Series
A medical procedure involving X-rays of the lower gastrointestinal tract to diagnose issues in the colon and rectum.
Oral Cholecystogram
A diagnostic imaging test that involves oral ingestion of a contrast material to visualize the gallbladder and detect gallstones.
Contrast Agent
A substance used in medical imaging to enhance the contrast of structures or fluids within the body, making them more visible on scans.
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Q10: proptosis: _
Q18: pelvimetry: _
Q29: cystocele: _
Q127: disease condition: _
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Q156: ileum: _
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Q169: -rrhagia: _
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