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68WM6 Ph 2 GU Test

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to avoid rapid decompression of bladder, drainage should be stopped at
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pus in the urine
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painful or difficult urination
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urinary antiseptic used to treat gram positive and negative microbes, common side effects include, loss of apppetite and nausesa/vomiting
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most common cause of pyelonephritis
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what is the normal pH range of urine
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measurement of excreted substances by the kidney during a 24 hour period
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strong desire to urinate
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caused by a lesion above the voiding reflex arc resulting in bladder wall atrophy and decreased capacity
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caused by a lesion of a lower motor neuron resulting in distension with urine stasis and incomplete emptying, and loss of urge to foid
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mesh like tube or coil inserted via cystoscopy to regain patency of ureter
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in this prostatectomy the approach is through the bladder
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cause of urinary retention seen only in females
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blood enters the glomerulus via which arteriole
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treatment for renal tumors includes
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visual examination to inspect, treat, evaluate, or diagnose disorders of the urinary bladder and proximal structures
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proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, and edema along with anorexia, fatigue, and alteration of renal function would be indicative of
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composed of the kidneys, renal pelvis, and ureters
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commmon cause of nonsocomial urinary tract infections
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the key objective difference between BPH and prostate cancer
A.
nitrofuratoin
B.
ureteral stent
C.
retroverted uterus
D.
cystoscopy
E.
e. coli
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flaccid bladder
G.
4.6-8.0
H.
24 hour urine
I.
dyruria
J.
suprapubic prostatectomy
K.
1000 mL
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nephrotic syndrome (nephrosis)
M.
spastic bladder
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pyuria
O.
afferent
P.
feeling of prostate, boggy and enlarged with BPH, firm and possible nodules, with cancer
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urgency
R.
catheters
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surgery (nephrectomy), radiation, chemotherapy
T.
upper urinary tract
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kidney failure develops when large numbers of ________________ are destroyed
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a notch found near the center of the medial border where the ureter blood vessels and nerves enter and exit the kidney
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removal of stone from renal pevis
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provides involuntary control over the discharge of urine from the bladder
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mouth should be rinsed following administration of nitrofurantoin to prevent this
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lies beneath the cortex and is darker in color; contains the triangular pyramids
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by the time prostate cancer causes urinary symptoms, this has usually already occurred
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bacteria in the urine
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urine with protein in it can appear
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these diuretics are used alone or in combination in the treatment of hypertension and edema due to CHF, renal dysfunction, cirrhosis, corticosteroid therapy, and estrogen therapy

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