Vesicoureteral Reflux Quiz

Question 1: Which grade of reflux is typically treated with surgery?
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2: What type of contrast is used in performing the VCUG?
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3: What percentage of children with a urinary tract infection will also have vesicoureteral reflux?
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4: The expected bladder capacity of a two year old is:
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5: This exam demonstrates what grade of reflux?

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6: The standard normal voiding cystourethrogram consists of how
many spot films?
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7: Most children will require sedation for the voiding cystourethrogram.
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8: What grade of reflux is demonstrated with contrast refluxing into the proximal
renal collecting system without dilatation?
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9: A preliminary KUB film is not necessary in the VCUG exam
because it results in unnecessary radiation.
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10: Reflux is typically seen during early filling of the bladder.
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