A patient comes to radiology for an IVU.He has a clinical history of renal hypertension.How should the IVU procedure be altered for this patient?
A) Keep ureteric compression inflated for all projections.
B) Give the patient a diuretic agent before the procedure.
C) Provide images every 30 minutes after the injection.
D) Shorten the time between exposures.
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