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Vocabulary

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Micturition   urination and voiding refer to the passage of urine from the body or the empting of the bladder        
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Oliguria   = scanty amount of urine(Abnormally slight or infrequent urination)        
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Polyuria   is an unusually large amount of urine        
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Incontinence   is when an individual voids urine involuntarily        
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Proteinuria   is the presence of abnormally high amounts of plasma protein in the urine; usually an indicator of kidney disease        
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Suppression   no urine formation        
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Reabsorption   is the movement of substances out of the renal tubules into the blood capillaries located around the tubules.        
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Pap Smear   is also known as papanicolaou and this is a vaginal exam done in the lithotomy and this is completed to detect cervical cancer        
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Amenorrhea   is the absence of the menstrual cycle        
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Menorrhagia   is excessively heavy menstrual flow with cycles of normal length. It is also called hypermenorrhea        
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Metrorrhagia   = is heavy uterine blood flow occurring between regular menstrual periods; usually associated with pain        
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Where does sperm develop   in testes and are also called spermatogenesis        
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Know the Menstrual Cycle   Day 1 to 5 is the menses or menstrual period. Small patches of dead cells of the uterine lining slough off leaving torn blood vessels which is where the bleeding comes from   Day 6 to 13 is the Proliferative phase. This is where epithelial cells reproduce repairing the uterine lining   Day 14 is when the ovum is released from the ovary and moves to the uterine also known as the fallopian tube for possible fertilization   Day 15 to 28 the uterine prepares for pregnancy by growing thicker, secreting and developing greater blood supply. On the last day blood supply decreases greatly causing lining cells to die  
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Retention   is the inability to void, urinate ect…        
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Anuria   is the absence of urine        
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Cystitis   is the inflammation of the urinary bladder        
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