A ________ ___________ is a noninvasive device that measures the volume of urine in the bladder by creating an ultrasound image of the bladder from which calculations are made to re-port urine volumes

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bladder scanner
The bladder scanner can be used to assess bladder volume whenever inadequate bladder empty-ing is suspected such as after the removal of indwelling urinary catheters, in the evaluation of new-onset incontinence, when bladder distention is suspected, and to assess voiding after uro-logical surgery.

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