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Urinary and Reproductive Disorders

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What is the term for a bladder infection caused by bacteria?   Cystitis  
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Signs and symptoms of cystitis include urinary ____________.   Frequency  
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Signs and symptoms of cystitis include __________________ (a scant or small amount of urine).   Oliguria  
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Signs and symptoms of cystitis include increased urinary ______________.   Urgency  
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Signs and symptoms of cystitis include __________________ (difficult or painful urination)   Dysuria  
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Signs and symptoms of cystitis include pain or _______________ urination.   Burning  
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Signs and symptoms of cystitis include foul-_______________ urine.   Smelling  
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Signs and symptoms of cystitis include _______________ (blood in the urine).   Hematuria  
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Signs and symptoms of cystitis include pyuria (____________ in the urine).   Pus  
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Signs and symptoms of cystitis include increase body ________________ or fever.   Temperature  
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Pyelonephritis is the term for _________________ of the kidney pelvis.   Inflammation  
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Treatment for urinary tract infections involves ___________________ and fluids.   Antibiotics  
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Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) happens when the man ________________ grows larger as he ages.   Prostate  
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Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is another term for _____________ prostate.   Enlarged  
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The enlarged prostate presses against the urethra, _______________ urine flow.   Obstructing  
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If left untreated, BPH can eventually lead to a loss of _____________ function.   Bladder  
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Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) is a common ____________ procedure to treat BPH.   Surgical  
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After surgical treatment of BPH, the person's care plan may include the following instructions: no straining or _____________ movements.   Sudden  
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After surgical treatment of BPH, the person's care plan may include the following instructions: drinking a least __________ cups of water daily to flush the bladder.   8  
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After surgical treatment of BPH, the person's care plan may include the following instructions: no _____________ to have a bowel movement.   Straining  
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After surgical treatment of BPH, the person's care plan may include the following instructions: a balanced diet to prevent __________________.   Constipation  
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After surgical treatment of BPH, the person's care plan may include the following instructions: no heavy _______________.   Lifting  
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A urinary ________________ is created for urine to leave the body after the removal of the bladder.   Diversion  
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What is a surgically created opening between a ureter and the abdomen?   Urostomy  
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What is another term for kidney stones?   Calculi  
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Calculi (kidney stones) are most common in white __________ between the ages of 20 and 40 years old.   Men  
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Signs and symptoms of kidney stones include: severe, cramping pain in the back and side just below the ____________.   Ribs  
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Signs and symptoms of kidney stones include: pain in the _____________, thigh, and urethra.   Abdomen  
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Signs and symptoms of kidney stones include: _________________ - difficult or painful urination.   Dysuria  
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Signs and symptoms of kidney stones include: increase urinary frequency and __________________.   Urgency  
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Signs and symptoms of kidney stones include: _______________ on urination.   Burning  
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Signs and symptoms of kidney stones include: hematuria - _______________ in the urine.   Blood  
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Signs and symptoms of kidney stones include: ________________, foul-smelling urine.   Cloudy  
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Treatment for kidney stones includes ______________ given for pain relief.   Medications  
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The person with kidney stones needs to drink 2000 to __________ mL of fluid a day.   3000  
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Kidney failure, or _____________ failure, happens when kidneys do not function or are severely impaired.   Renal  
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What type of kidney failure has a sudden onset?   Acute  
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Causes of acute kidney failure include severe injury or bleeding, heart attack, heart failure, burns, infection, and severe _____________ reactions.   Allergic  
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The first sign of acute renal failure is _____________ or urine output of less than 500 mL in 24 hours.   Oliguria  
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Treatment of acute renal failure includes medication, _____________ fluids, and diet therapy.   Restricted  
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The recommended diet for person with kidney failure is __________ in carbohydrates and low in protein and potassium.   High  
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Care measures for person with kidney failure include measuring and recording urine ____________ every hour.   Output  
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Care measures for person with kidney failure include measuring and recording _____________.   Intake  
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Care measures for person with kidney failure include restricting _____________ intake.   Fluid  
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Care measures for person with kidney failure include deep-breathing and ________________ exercises.   Coughing  
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Hypertension and diabetes are common causes of _____________ kidney failure.   Chronic  
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Signs and symptoms of chronic kidney failure appear when _________ of kidney function is lost.   75%  
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In chronic kidney failure, every body system is affected as waste products build up in the _______________.   Blood  
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What is the process of mechanically removing waste products from the blood?   Dialysis  
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Treatment of chronic kidney failure includes fluid ______________, diet therapy, medications, and dialysis.   Restrictions  
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Care of the person with chronic kidney failure includes a diet __________ in protein, potassium, phosphorus, and sodium.   Low  
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Care of the person with chronic kidney failure includes ____________ restriction.   Fluid  
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Care of the person with chronic kidney failure includes measuring daily ______________.   Weight  
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Care of the person with chronic kidney failure includes ___________ and re-positioning.   Turning  
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Care of the person with chronic kidney failure includes measures to prevent pressure ______________.   Ulcers  
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Care of the person with chronic kidney failure includes measures to prevent ____________ by using bath oils, lotions, and creams.   Itching  
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Care of the person with chronic kidney failure includes frequent ___________ hygiene.   Oral  
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Care of the person with chronic kidney failure includes measures to prevent ____________.   Infection  
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Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) are spread by ____________, vaginal, or anal sex.   Oral  
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STDs occur in the _______________ and rectal areas.   Genital  
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STDs can also occur in the ears, mouth, nipples, throat, ___________, eyes, and nose.   Tongue  
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What STD appears as painful, blister-like sores on or near the genitals, mouth, or anus?   Herpes  
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Signs and symptoms of herpes includes _____________ during urination or intercourse.   Pain  
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Signs and symptoms of gonorrhea include ______________ frequency and urgency.   Urinary  
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Signs and symptoms of gonorrhea include genital ________________.   Discharge  
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Signs and symptoms of chlamydia include testicular ____________ or swelling.   Pain  
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Trichomoniasis occurs in women, men are _______________.   Carriers  
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Signs and symptoms of trichomoniasis include frothy, thick, foul-smelling, ______________ vaginal discharge.   Yellow  
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The first stage of syphilis presents as ____________ sores on the penis, in the vagina, or on the genitalia.   Painless  
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The third stage of syphilis occurs 3 to __________ years after the initial infection.   15  
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Signs and symptoms of the third stage of syphilis include central nervous system damage (including paralysis), heart damage, blindness, liver damage, mental health disorders, and _____________.   Death  
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