Chp 15 ♥ ; Word Scramble
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Antiseptic | a substance that tends to inhibit the growth and reproduction of microorganisms. |
Arteriole | The smallest branch of an artery. |
Bowman's Capsule | the cup-shaped end of a renal tubule containing a glomerulus; also alled a glomerular capsule. |
Cortex | the outer layer of a body organ or structure. |
Cystoscope | an instrument used to view the interior of the bladder. |
Dialysate | solution that passes through the kidney to remove excess fluids & wastes from the blood; also called "bath". |
Dialysis | process of removing waste products from the blood when the kidneys are unable to do so. |
Dwell Time | length of time the dialysis solution stays in the peritoneal cavity during peritoneal dialysis. |
Fossa | hollow or depression, especially on the surface of the end of a bone. |
Glomerular Filtrate | substances that filter out of the blood through the thin walls of the glomeruli. |
Glomerulus | ball-shaped collection of very tiny coiled and intertwined capillaries, located in the cortex of the kidney. |
Hilum | the depression, or pit, of an organ where the vessels and nerves enter. |
Meatus | opening or tunnel through any part of the body. |
Medulla | the most internal part of a structure or organ. |
Micturition | the act of eliminating urine from the bladder; also called voiding or urination. |
Nephrolith | kidney stone; renal calculus |
Peritoneum | specific serous membrane that covers the entire abdominal wall of the body and is reflected over the contained viscera; the inner lining of the abdominal cavity |
Peritonitis | inflammation of the peritoneum. |
Pyelitis | inflammation of the renal pelvis. |
Renal Pelvis | the central collecting part of the kidney that narrows into the large upper end of the ureter. |
Residual Urine | urine that remains in the bladder after urination |
Toxic | poisonous |
Turbid | cloudy |
Uremia | the presence of excessive amounts of urea and other nitrogenous waste products in the blood; also called azotemia. |
Ureter | one of a pair of tubes that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder. |
Urethra | a small tubular structure that drains urine from the bladder to the outside of the body |
Urinary Incontinence | inability to control urination. |
Urine | fluid released by the kidneys, transported by the ureters, retained in the bladder, and eliminated through the urethra. |
Albuminuria | presence in the urine of abnormally large quantities of protein, usually albumin. |
Anuria | the stopping of urine production, or a urinary output of less than 100 ml per day. |
Bacteriuria | presence of bacteria in the urine. |
Dysuria | painful urination |
Fatigue | a state of exhaustion. |
Frequency | the number of repetitions of any phenomenon. |
Glycosuria | presence of sugar in the urine |
Hematuria | presence of blood in the urine |
Ketonuria | presence of excessive amounts of ketone bodies in the urine. |
Malaise | vague feeling of bodily weakness or discomfort, often marking the onset of disease or infection. |
Nocturia | urination, especially excessive, at night |
Oliguria | secretion of a diminished amount of urine in relation to the fluid intake; scanty urine output. |
Polydipsia | excessive thirst |
Polyuria | excessive urination |
Pyuria | presence of an excessive number of white blood cells in the urine; pus in the urine. |
Urgency | feeling the need to void urine immediately |
Cystitis | inflammation of the urinary bladder |
Glomerulonephritis | inflammation of the glomerulus of the kidneys |
Hydronephrosis | distension of the pelvis and calyces of the kidney caused by urine that cannot flow past an obstruction in the ureter. |
Polycystic Kidney Disease | hereditary disorder of the kidneys in which grapelike fluid-filled sacs or cysts replace normal kidney tissue |
Pyelonephritis | bacterial infection of the renal pelvis of the kidney |
Renal Failure | progressively slow development of kidney failure occurring over a period of years. |
Vesicoureteral Reflux | abnormal backflow of urine from the bladder to the ureter. |
Hemodialysis | process of removing excess fluids and toxins from the blood continually shunting the patient's blood from the body into a dialysis machine for filtering, and then returning the clean blood to the patient's bloodsteam. |
Catheterization | the introduction of a catheter into a body cavity |
Cystometrography | exam performed to evaluate bladder tone; measuring bladder pressure during filling and voiding. |
Cystoscopy | process of viewing the interior of the bladder using a cystoscope |
Intravenous Pyelogram | excretory urogram. provides visualization of the entire urinary tract: kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. |
KUB | an x-ray of the lower abdomen that defines the size, shape, and location of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder. |
Retrograde Pyelogram | small-caliber catheters are passed through a cystoscope into the ureters to visualize the ureters and the renal pelvis. |
Urinalysis | physical, chemical, or microscopic exam of urine |
24-hour Urine Specimen | collection of all of the urine excreted by the person over a 24hr period |
Voiding Cystourethrogram | x-ray visualization of the bladder and urethra during the voiding process, after the bladder has been filled with a contrast material |
Clean-Catch Specimen (Midstream Specimen) | used to avoid contamination of the urine specimen from the microorganisms normally present on the external genitalia. |
First-Voided Specimen | first pee of the morning. |
Random Specimen | urine specimen that is collected at any time. |
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