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NWHSU Mash GA 2 Quiz 3 Urinary

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Voluntary control over the urge to micturate involves what?   Elevation of levator ani muscles  
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The descent of the _____ of the ____ is essential to the initiation of normal urination?   Neck Bladder  
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Tubular structure present at the junction of only the inferolateral and superior surfaces of the bladder.   Median umbilical ligament  
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Structure located within the lateral umbilical folds?   Medial umbilical ligament  
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Specific cup-like structures which surround the apices of the renal pyramids only.   Minor Calyces  
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Potential space anterior to bladder?   Renal sinus  
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Component immediately internal to pararenal fat.   Renal Fascia  
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Component immediately internal to renal fascia?   PERIrenal fat  
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Component immediately external to renal fascia?   PARArenal fat  
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Give landmarks when interconnected by a line will form the perimeter of the vesical trigone.   Ureter orifice & internal urethral orifice  
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Discuss the derivation of the trigone muscle.   longitudinal smooth muscle of the ureters  
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Pouch immediately posterior to the female bladder.   Vesicouterine pouch  
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Pouch immediately posterior to male bladder.   Rectovesical pouch  
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Name two nerves that are posteriorly related to the kidneys.   Subcostal, iliohypogastric, ilioinguinal  
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Name four muscles related posteriorly to the kidneys.   Psoas major, quadratic lumborum, transversus abdominus, respiratory diaphragm  
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Name given to the majority of smooth muscle forming the wall of the bladder.   Detrusor muscle  
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Specific bladder surfaces which meet at its neck.   Inferolateral and posterior surfaces  
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Besides the stomach and splenic vessels, give 2 viscera (give specific part when needed) immediately related to the spleen. Use only those mentioned in handout.   Left kidney, Tail of pancreas  
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Besides the suprarenal gland, give two structures related anteriorly with the right kidney.   2nd part of duodenum, right colic flexure, liver  
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Potential space anterior to bladder.   Retropubic space  
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Give the bony posterior relations of the left kidney.   11th and 12th ribs  
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Using vertebral levels, where do the kidenys lie when in the supine postion? Do they move when in erect position?   T12-L2,3 Yes, move caudally about an inch.  
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Give the capacity of undistended bladder.   500 ml  
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Give the venous drainage of female bladder.   Vesical-vaginal plexus to internal iliac vein  
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Give the arteries to bladder directly from the internal iliac.   Superior, middle, and inferior vesical arteries  
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Artery to bladder directly from the internal iliac?   Inferior Vesical  
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