Surgery Matching Diagnostic Examinations — Chapter 20 Genitourinary

Lena nodded. “Mrs. Kowalski in room 4. She’s got flank pain, hematuria, and a history of recurrent UTIs. My exam suggests possible renal calculus or transitional cell carcinoma. But before I decide on a cystoscopy versus a CT urogram, I need to match her symptoms to the right diagnostic exam — like the book says.”

“Because matching is just the first step,” Lena replied. “Surgery — and caring for the person — is where the real story begins.” If you’d like, I can also turn this into a or a clinical case matching quiz based on Chapter 20 of a textbook. Just let me know. Lena nodded

She sighed, rubbing her tired eyes. Across the table, her intern, Matt, looked up from his stack of patient charts. She’s got flank pain, hematuria, and a history

Lena smiled. “Textbook matching — but applied.” “Surgery — and caring for the person —

Dr. Lena Vasquez turned the page to of her surgical prep manual. The heading read: Genitourinary Surgery: Matching Diagnostic Examinations to Clinical Presentations.

Matt asked, “So why does the book make it sound so simple?”

Here’s a short story based on the phrase : Title: The Right Match