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PFT_Terms_Chapter11

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acute renal failure   rapid reduction in kidney function resulting in accumulation of nitrogen and other wastes  
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benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)   abnormal enlargement of the prostate gland, usually associated with aging  
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carbonic anhydrase inhibitor   a diuretic that acts in the proximal tubule to increase urine volume and change the pH to alkaline  
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diuretic   a substance that rids the body of excess fluid and electrolytes by increasing the urine output  
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filtration   the removal of substances from the blood as part of the formation of urine by the renal tubules  
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hematocrit   the proportion of volume of red blood cells to the total volume of blood  
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loop diuretic   a drug that inhibits reabsorption of sodium and chloride in the loop of Henle, thereby causing increased urinary output  
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nephron   glomerulotubular units that are the working units of the kidney  
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nocturia   urinary frequency at night  
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osmotic diuretic   a drug that increases the osmotic pressure of glomerular filtrate, thereby inhibiting tubular reabsorption of water and electrolytes and increasing urinary output  
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potassium-sparing diuretic   a drug that promotes excretion of water and sodium but inhibits the exchange of sodium for potassium  
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reabsorption   the process by which substances are pulled back into the blood after waste products have been removed during the formation of urine  
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reticulocytes   immature red blood cells  
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secretion   the release of cell products, including hydrogen and potassium ions and acids and bases, into urine being formed  
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stress incontinence   urine leakage during physical movements  
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thiazide diuretic   a drug based on benzothiadiazine that blocks a pump that removes sodium and chloride together from the distal tubule  
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uremia   the clinical syndrome resulting from renal dysfunction in which excessive products of protein metabolism are retained in the blood  
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urinary tract   the group of organs that include the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra, and that is involved in the production and transportation of urine  
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urinary tract infection (UTI)   an infection caused by bacteria, usually E. coli, that enter via the urethra and progress up the urinary tract; characterized by the presence of bacteria in the urine with localized symptoms  
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