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# BAS-Urinary

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BUN & Creatinine   Waste product found in the blood. Lab test evaluates kidney function.  
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What is normally never found in the urine.   Bilirubin, Red blood cells Glucose, White blood cells Protein  
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nephr/o   nephron, kidney  
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ren/o   kidney  
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The nephron is...   The filter of the kidney.  
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The nephron has two main parts:   Glomerulus and tubule  
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Glomerulus   small blood vessels that prevent large proteins and blood cells from going into the tubule.  
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ureter   Tubule that drains urine from kidney to the bladder.  
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ARF   Acute renal failure  
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CRF   Chronic renal failure  
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cystoscopy   viewing of the bladder with an instrument  
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ESRD   End stage renal disease  
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KUB   Xray of kidney, ureter, and bladder  
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IVP   Xray of kidney that requires injection of iodine contrast media  
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PKU   Inherited disease tested for in infants.  
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UTI   Urinary tract infection  
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Urinalysis   Test of urine by: 1. microscopic exam 2. physical exam 3. chemical exam (urine dip)  
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Cystitis   bladder inflammation  
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glomerulonephritis   inflammation of both the nephron and glomerulus.  
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nephrolithiasis   kidney stone condition  
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lith/o   stone  
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What can a urine specimen tell you about a person's health   It can identify indicators for: liver disease, bleeding in the kidney, metabolic diseases, bacterial and parasitic infectios, kidney failure.  
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nephritis   inflammation of the nephron  
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The urethra's meatus opens to the ________   outside  
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An -osis is a suffix used to indicate a condition of. Lith/o is the root word for stone. What would be the word for stone condition?   lithiasis  
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A catheter can be used to measure urine output.   True  
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-uria is a suffix used to indicate a kidney condition relating to the urine. What would protein in the urine be called?   proteinuria  
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Na+   Sodium  
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Cl-   Chloride  
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A patient presents the following: pain in lower left side which increases with time. Blood in the urine. Symptoms started this morning. The doctor doctor orders an IVP STAT. With finding the doctor documents nephrolithiasis. What does the patient have?   Kidney stones  
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A female patient has notice difficulty urinating with some pain. The patient also has a fever. The doctor performs a microscopic urinalysis in the office. The doctor documents cystitis. What does the patient have?   bladder infection  
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A patient enters the doctors office with pain in the left side.Patient also reports extreme thirst and tiredness. A chemical urinalysis shows glycosuria. The doctor documents diabetes mellitus. What is glycosuria   Sugar in the urine.  
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cyst/o   bladder  
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outer region of the kidney   cortex  
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inner tissue of the kidney   medulla  
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pyramids   area formed by the nephrons  
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calyx   funnel. directs urine into pelvis  
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an-   without  
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poly-   many  
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ur/o   urine  
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polyuria   patient must urinate more than the normal number of times in a day.  
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nocturia   patient must awaken during the night to urinate  
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proteinuria   protein in the urina. An abnormal finding.  
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hemat/o   blood  
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hematuria   blood in the urine. An abnormal finding.  
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glycosuria   sugar in the urine. Abnormal finding.  
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pyuria   White cells (pus) in the urine. An abnormal finding.  
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