Benign prostatic hyperplasia
Benign prostatic hyperplasia ( 42 Questions)
A urodynamic study is not used to determine the size of the prostate gland. It is primarily focused on assessing bladder and urinary function.
A urodynamic study is not used to assess renal function and kidney health. It is a diagnostic test focused on evaluating the lower urinary tract and bladder function.
This is the correct answer. A urodynamic study is a diagnostic test used to evaluate the pressure and flow of urine during voiding. It provides valuable information about the lower urinary tract's function, including bladder capacity, detrusor muscle activity, and the presence of any obstructions or abnormalities.
A urodynamic study is not used to evaluate the bladder's capacity directly, but it does assess bladder function during voiding.
A. A urodynamic study is not used to determine the size of the prostate gland. It is primarily focused on assessing bladder and urinary function.
B. A urodynamic study is not used to assess renal function and kidney health. It is a diagnostic test focused on evaluating the lower urinary tract and bladder function.
C. This is the correct answer. A urodynamic study is a diagnostic test used to evaluate the pressure and flow of urine during voiding. It provides valuable information about the lower urinary tract's function, including bladder capacity, detrusor muscle activity, and the presence of any obstructions or abnormalities.
D. A urodynamic study is not used to evaluate the bladder's capacity directly, but it does assess bladder function during voiding.