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Haney GP c11

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What are some sign and symptoms of nephrosis?   loss of excessive amount of protein in urine, plasma lipid levels elevated, lethargic, depressed, loss of appetite, pale, puffy eyes, swollen ankles, and gain weight  
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What is the cause of nephrosis?   attack of glomerulonephritis or exposure to toxins, drugs, pregnancy, or kidney transplant  
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What is Diabetic Nephropathy?   it refers to the renal changes resulting from diabetes mellitus  
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What is the disease that encompasses a group of symptoms referred to as the protein-losing kidney...   nephrotic syndrome  
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What are risk factors of renal cell carcinoma?   smoking, obesity, dialysis patients, and prolonged exposure to chemicals  
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What is the dysfunction of urinary bladder control that consist of either difficulty emptying the bladder or urinary incontinence?   Neurologic bladder  
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What is a similarity between Neurologic bladder and stress incontinence?   Incontinence  
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What are some triggers that can cause leakage with stress incontinence?   laughing, sneezing, coughing, stretching, and running  
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What is the most common cause of stress incontinence?   trauma during childbirth; hormonal changes of aging; obesity; or medications; weakening of the pelvic floor muscles and the urethral structure  
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What is the cause of acute glomerulonephritis?   infection caused by group A beta hemolytic  
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What are signs and symptoms of glomerulonephritis?   protein in urine, edema, decreased urine volume  
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What is chronic glomerulonephritis?   slow progressive noninfectious disease that can lead to irreversible renal damage and renal failure  
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What are abnormal findings of urine?   very pale, cloudy, reddish/brown, smells fishy and foul  
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What is the functions of the urinary system?   producing, storing, and excretion of urine  
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what is a drug promotes the production of urine?   diuretic  
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What is puss in the urine called?   pyuria  
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What is blood in the urine called?   hematuria  
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What is the excess of urea called?   azotemia  
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Is the treatment for diabetic glomerulosclerosis the same for everyone?   no  
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Urine is stored in the?   bladder  
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What is the most common type of renal disease?   pyelonephritis  
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The weakening of the pelvic floor muscles and urethral structure is called?   enuresis  
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Solvents, heavy metals, antibiotics, pesticides, and mushrooms are known to cause?   renal damage  
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What is dialysis?   a procedure to remove waste products from the blood of patients whose kidneys no longer function  
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Pyelonephritis is the?   inflammation of the kidney and its pelvis caused by bacterial infection  
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