A 52 year old male patient is noted to have sediment in two…

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A 52 yeаr оld mаle pаtient is nоted tо have sediment in two different urinalyses over the past 3 months. His past medical history is significant for HTN, which is controlled with lisinopril 5 mg daily. His BMP shows normal electrolytes, his estimated serum glomerular filtration rate 9eGFT) is 59. Which imaging should the AGACNP order first?

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