The genitourinary system is composed of the kidneys, urinary tracts and reproductive organs all of which have similar anatomical structure and embryological development. Variations in this exam can lend clues to the provider of associations to anomalies in other organ systems. In this module we define frequently used genitourinary terminology, explain genitourinary anatomy and physiology, describe the process of a neonatal genitourinary exam, and list common neonatal genitourinary conditions.
Learning Objectives:
Objective 1: Define frequently used genitourinary terminology;
Objective 2: Explain genitourinary anatomy and physiology;
Objective 3: Describe the process of a neonatal genitourinary exam;
Objective 4: List common neonatal genitourinary conditions.
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