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FinalCh14Mix-Match

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abnormal narrowing... ie of ureter, etc   stricture  
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acute stoppage of urine formation by the kidneys   urinary suppression  
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abnormal accummulation of urine in urinary bladder; inability to void   urinary retention  
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infection of urethra and bladder, symptoms include fever and dsysuria   urinary tract infection  
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elevated blood pressure caused by kidney disease   renal hypertension  
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involuntary discharge of urine   incontinence  
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involuntary release of urine at night due to lack of bladder control (bed-wetting)   nocturnal enuresis  
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clinical lab test that measures urea concentration in a sample of blood as and indicator of kidney function; elevated value indicates kidney disease   blood urea nitrogen  
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protein that is a normal component of urine as a result of muscle metabolism; elevated levels in a urine sample indicated kidney disease   creatinine  
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clinical lab tests performed on a urine specimen, often measuring specific gravity, creatinine, glucose, protein, and pH   urinalysis  
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insertion of a catheter (cath), a flexible tube for channeling fluids into the urinary bladder to drain urine   uninary catheter  
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procedure in which toxic wastes are removed from the peritoneal cavity reservoir by artificial filtration as a cleansing treatment to compensate for kidney disease   peritoneal dialysis  
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surgical procedure that destroys living tissue with an electric spark; commonly used to remove tumors or polyps from interior bladder wall   fulguration  
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procedure that removes nitrogenous wastes/excess ions from blood; replaces normal function of the kidneys as an intervention for kidney failure; forces patients' blood through cellophane membraines to be filtered   hemodialysis  
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