Chapter 7- Urinary Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What are the two structures of the external anatomy of the kidneys? | renal capsule and renal hilum |
What are the three anatomical structures of the internal kidneys? | renal cortex, renal pelvis and renal medulla |
The _____________ are the fundamental functional units of the kidneys. | nephrons |
What are the three processes of urine formation? | filtration, reabsorption and secretion |
_______________ is the most abundant waste product excreted by the kidneys. | urea |
What structure transports the urine from our kidneys to the bladder? | ureters |
What hollow muscular and elastic organ structure collects urine? | bladder |
What is the anatomical structure that transports our urine from the bladder out of our body? | urethra |
Medical term for painful urination is __________________. | dysuria |
The condition in which our urine contains pus is called _______________. | pyuria |
When there is blood present in the urine it is called _______________. | hematuria |
________________ is a clinical syndrome in which there is a fluid, electrolyte and hormone imbalance as well as metabolic abnormality which parallels deterioration in kidney function. | uremia |
What are the main types of renal failure? | acute and chronic |
Inflammation of the renal pelvis is called _________________. | pyelitis |
What is another term for renal carcinoma? | hypernephroma |
________________ is a tumor of the kidneys that typically occurs in children and rarely in adults. | Wilm's tumor |
A condition frequently associated with STD's that manifests itself as a UTI caused by pus forming bacteria is called _________________. | pyelonephritis |
When the kidney becomes extremely dilated with urine is causes a condition known as _____________________. | hydronephrosis |
A genetic disorder of the kidneys in which there is a presence of multiple cysts in bodt kidneys. | polycystic kidney disease |
Another term for kidney calculi is ____________________. | nephrolithiasis |
An inflammation of the urethra is called _________________. | urethritis |
When the urethral sphincter becomes weak over time and with age ________________ can occur. | incontinence |
An array of tests performed on the urine that is the most common test utilized for urinary symptoms. | urinalysis |
What does a KUB visualize? | kidneys, ureters and bladder |
A _________________ is a medical procedure that utilizes sonic vibrations to break up stones. | lithotripsy |
Name the two different types of dialysis. | hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis |
This test allows the physician to look inside the bladder and the urethra using a thin, lighted instrument. | cystoscopy |
What are the main functions of the urinary system? | filter blood and produce urine |
The triangular region at the base of the bladder where the ureters enter and the urethra exits is called the _______________. | trigone |
The inadequate secretion or improper utilization of insulin in the body causes ______________________. | diabetes mellitus |
An x-ray examination of the vascular system of the kidney is called a ____________________. | renal angiography |
The x-ray imaging of the kidneys, ureters and bladder after injection of contrast through a urinary catheter into the ureters is called a _____________________. | retrograde pyelogram |
The dilation of narrowed areas in the renal arteries is called a ___________________. | renal angioplasty |
ARF | acute renal failure |
CKD | chronic kidney disease |
ADH | antidiuretic hormone |
Cath | catheter, catheterization |
CRF | chronic renal failure |
ESRD | end-stage renal disease |
KUB | kidney, ureter and bladder |
PKD | polcystic kidney disease |
UA | urinalysis |
UTI | urinary tract infection |
VCUG | voiding cystourethrogram |
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