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Renal System Drugs

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The kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra are all part of this   The urinary tract  
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This is a common malady of the elderly population   Overactive bladder  
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The third most common cause of renal failure   Radiocontrast dye  
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This common medication used to treat prostate disease should not be handled by pregnant women   Finasteride  
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Urine leakage during physical exertion is known as this   Stress incontinence  
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Formation of this is essential for normal body function   Urine  
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The working unit of the kidney is known as this   Nephron  
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The clinical course of progressive renal disease is classified into this many stages   Four - Loss of renal reserve, Renal insufficiency, Chronic renal insufficiency, and End-stage renal disease  
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The removal of substances from the blood as part of the formation of urine by the renal tubules   Filtration  
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This drug is specifically approved to prevent the rejection of transplanted kidneys   Mycophenolic Acid (Myfortic)  
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This is a transdermal patch used to treat decrease frequent urinataion   Oxytrol (oxybutynin)  
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A diagnosis of renal disease is made by these two indicators   Signs(blood pressure,swelling,temp,color) and Evaluations(filtration rate,urine volume, BUN)  
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Antirejection medications need to be taken for this long.   The rest of the patient's life  
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A UTI that shows no evidence of underlying structural or neurological problems of the urinary tract is known as this   Uncomplicated  
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An abnormal enlargement of the prostate gland, usually associated with aging   Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)  
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A substance that rids the body of excess fluid and electrolytes by increasing the urine output   Diuretic  
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An infection caused by bacteria, usually E.Coli, that enter through the urethra and progress up the urinary tract   Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)  
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The generic name for Macrobid. This drug may turn urine brown or dark yellow   nitrofurantoin  
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A side effect of thiazide diuretics is hypokalemia. Patients should be told to ingest these on a daily basis.   Potassium rich foods such as bananas, orange juice, or citrus fruit  
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This drug can change urine color to blue-green   Maxzide  
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