8 Questions
Match the alternative therapy with the corresponding procedure:
Transurethral incision of the prostate (TUIP) = Uses an endoscopic resectoscope to make incisions Transurethral vaporization of the prostate (TUVP) = Uses laser energy for ablation Transurethral needle ablation = Procedure not specified Transurethral microwave therapy = Procedure not specified
Match the monitoring parameter with the correct description:
Urinary flow rate = Measured with a uroflowmeter Post-void residual (PVR) urine volume = Drained using a straight catheter Reduced urine flow rate (less than 12 mL/s) = Indicates inadequate bladder emptying (PVR) urine volume > 25-30 mL = Increases the risk of urinary tract infection
Match the source of information with its title:
Urology Care Foundation = Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH): Symptoms, diagnosis & treatment Cleveland Clinic Medical, C.C.M. = Post-Void residual urine test Dipiro, J.T., Talbert, R.L., Yee, G.C., Matzke, G. = Authors of undisclosed publication Not specified = Information regarding phytotherapy and herbal products
Match the side effect with the corresponding 𝛼1-adrenergic inhibitor:
First-dose syncope = Prazosin Orthostatic hypotension = Terazosin Dizziness = Doxazosin Tiredness and asthenia = Alfuzosin
Match the side effect with the corresponding 5𝛼-reductase inhibitor:
Ejaculatory dysfunction = Finasteride Flu-like symptoms = Dutasteride Nasal congestion = Finasteride Floppy iris syndrome = Dutasteride
Match the non-pharmacologic intervention with its description:
Pelvic floor muscle exercises = Strengthening the muscles that help control urination Biofeedback therapy = Teaching how to control certain body responses to improve symptoms Acupuncture = Inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to alleviate symptoms Sitz baths = Sitting in warm water to relieve pain or discomfort
Match the surgical therapy with its corresponding procedure:
Prostatectomy = Surgical removal of part or all of the prostate gland Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) = Removal of prostate tissue blocking urine flow using a resectoscope Transurethral incision of the prostate (TUIP) = Small incisions made in the prostate to reduce constriction of the urethra Laser ablation of the prostate = Using laser energy to destroy prostate tissue obstructing urine flow
Match the anticholinergic drug with its usage:
Oxybutynin = Treating overactive bladder and urgency incontinence Tolterodine = Improving bladder control and reducing urinary frequency Solifenacin = Relaxing bladder muscles to decrease urinary frequency and urgency Darifenacin = Blocking specific receptors to reduce involuntary bladder contractions
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