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Chapter 38

Urinary and Reproductive Disorders

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What is the term for a bladder infection caused by bacteria? Cystitis
Signs and symptoms of cystitis include urinary ____________. Frequency
Signs and symptoms of cystitis include __________________ (a scant or small amount of urine). Oliguria
Signs and symptoms of cystitis include increased urinary ______________. Urgency
Signs and symptoms of cystitis include __________________ (difficult or painful urination) Dysuria
Signs and symptoms of cystitis include pain or _______________ urination. Burning
Signs and symptoms of cystitis include foul-_______________ urine. Smelling
Signs and symptoms of cystitis include _______________ (blood in the urine). Hematuria
Signs and symptoms of cystitis include pyuria (____________ in the urine). Pus
Signs and symptoms of cystitis include increase body ________________ or fever. Temperature
Pyelonephritis is the term for _________________ of the kidney pelvis. Inflammation
Treatment for urinary tract infections involves ___________________ and fluids. Antibiotics
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) happens when the man ________________ grows larger as he ages. Prostate
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is another term for _____________ prostate. Enlarged
The enlarged prostate presses against the urethra, _______________ urine flow. Obstructing
If left untreated, BPH can eventually lead to a loss of _____________ function. Bladder
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) is a common ____________ procedure to treat BPH. Surgical
After surgical treatment of BPH, the person's care plan may include the following instructions: no straining or _____________ movements. Sudden
After surgical treatment of BPH, the person's care plan may include the following instructions: drinking a least __________ cups of water daily to flush the bladder. 8
After surgical treatment of BPH, the person's care plan may include the following instructions: no _____________ to have a bowel movement. Straining
After surgical treatment of BPH, the person's care plan may include the following instructions: a balanced diet to prevent __________________. Constipation
After surgical treatment of BPH, the person's care plan may include the following instructions: no heavy _______________. Lifting
A urinary ________________ is created for urine to leave the body after the removal of the bladder. Diversion
What is a surgically created opening between a ureter and the abdomen? Urostomy
What is another term for kidney stones? Calculi
Calculi (kidney stones) are most common in white __________ between the ages of 20 and 40 years old. Men
Signs and symptoms of kidney stones include: severe, cramping pain in the back and side just below the ____________. Ribs
Signs and symptoms of kidney stones include: pain in the _____________, thigh, and urethra. Abdomen
Signs and symptoms of kidney stones include: _________________ - difficult or painful urination. Dysuria
Signs and symptoms of kidney stones include: increase urinary frequency and __________________. Urgency
Signs and symptoms of kidney stones include: _______________ on urination. Burning
Signs and symptoms of kidney stones include: hematuria - _______________ in the urine. Blood
Signs and symptoms of kidney stones include: ________________, foul-smelling urine. Cloudy
Treatment for kidney stones includes ______________ given for pain relief. Medications
The person with kidney stones needs to drink 2000 to __________ mL of fluid a day. 3000
Kidney failure, or _____________ failure, happens when kidneys do not function or are severely impaired. Renal
What type of kidney failure has a sudden onset? Acute
Causes of acute kidney failure include severe injury or bleeding, heart attack, heart failure, burns, infection, and severe _____________ reactions. Allergic
The first sign of acute renal failure is _____________ or urine output of less than 500 mL in 24 hours. Oliguria
Treatment of acute renal failure includes medication, _____________ fluids, and diet therapy. Restricted
The recommended diet for person with kidney failure is __________ in carbohydrates and low in protein and potassium. High
Care measures for person with kidney failure include measuring and recording urine ____________ every hour. Output
Care measures for person with kidney failure include measuring and recording _____________. Intake
Care measures for person with kidney failure include restricting _____________ intake. Fluid
Care measures for person with kidney failure include deep-breathing and ________________ exercises. Coughing
Hypertension and diabetes are common causes of _____________ kidney failure. Chronic
Signs and symptoms of chronic kidney failure appear when _________ of kidney function is lost. 75%
In chronic kidney failure, every body system is affected as waste products build up in the _______________. Blood
What is the process of mechanically removing waste products from the blood? Dialysis
Treatment of chronic kidney failure includes fluid ______________, diet therapy, medications, and dialysis. Restrictions
Care of the person with chronic kidney failure includes a diet __________ in protein, potassium, phosphorus, and sodium. Low
Care of the person with chronic kidney failure includes ____________ restriction. Fluid
Care of the person with chronic kidney failure includes measuring daily ______________. Weight
Care of the person with chronic kidney failure includes ___________ and re-positioning. Turning
Care of the person with chronic kidney failure includes measures to prevent pressure ______________. Ulcers
Care of the person with chronic kidney failure includes measures to prevent ____________ by using bath oils, lotions, and creams. Itching
Care of the person with chronic kidney failure includes frequent ___________ hygiene. Oral
Care of the person with chronic kidney failure includes measures to prevent ____________. Infection
Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) are spread by ____________, vaginal, or anal sex. Oral
STDs occur in the _______________ and rectal areas. Genital
STDs can also occur in the ears, mouth, nipples, throat, ___________, eyes, and nose. Tongue
What STD appears as painful, blister-like sores on or near the genitals, mouth, or anus? Herpes
Signs and symptoms of herpes includes _____________ during urination or intercourse. Pain
Signs and symptoms of gonorrhea include ______________ frequency and urgency. Urinary
Signs and symptoms of gonorrhea include genital ________________. Discharge
Signs and symptoms of chlamydia include testicular ____________ or swelling. Pain
Trichomoniasis occurs in women, men are _______________. Carriers
Signs and symptoms of trichomoniasis include frothy, thick, foul-smelling, ______________ vaginal discharge. Yellow
The first stage of syphilis presents as ____________ sores on the penis, in the vagina, or on the genitalia. Painless
The third stage of syphilis occurs 3 to __________ years after the initial infection. 15
Signs and symptoms of the third stage of syphilis include central nervous system damage (including paralysis), heart damage, blindness, liver damage, mental health disorders, and _____________. Death
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