Liz AP2 T8 Urinary Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
The particles that are created during an ultrasonic lithotripsy | Are eliminated in urine |
Ultrasonic lithotripsy is done for treatment of | Urinary tract calculi located in the ureter |
An ultrasonic lithotripsy uses a probe to deliver | Ultrasonic waves |
MMK | Marshall-Marchetti-Krantz procedure |
The sensation of needing to void is C/B | Pressure on the bladder wall |
Which anatomy is found in the cortex of the kidney | Distal convoluted tubules |
As the bladder wall stretches, a nervous impulse is sent to the ___ and the emptying reflex is initiated | Brain |
The area of the bladder that is free of rugae that is the posterior surface of the bladder | Trigone |
The function of ANH is | Increase urine formation |
The outer layer of the kidneys | Renal cortex |
Inner portion of the kidney | Renal medulla |
Nephrons contain the ___ which are a cluster capillaries surrounded by the membranous capsule | Glomerulus |
Stone | lith/o- |
In the nephrons, waste products pass through a series of urine-collecting tubules and are transported to the ___ before entering the ureters | Renal pelvis |
The triangular divisions (guitar picks) of the medulla of the kidneys | Renal pyramids |
Urochrome is responsible for | The color of the urine |
The microscopic structure of the kidney that looks like a tiny funnel with a very long stem | Nephron |
What structure expands at its upper end to for the Renal Pelvis | Ureters |
A toxic condition C/B excessive amount of urea and other waste products in the bloodstream | Uremia |
The process which substances move urine into the distal and collecting tubules from the blood in the capillaries | Secretion |
What is the term if glucose is found in the urine | Glycosuria |
The term that designates as absence of urine | Anuria |
The term that designates an unusually large amount of urine | Polyuria |
The term that describes scanty amounts of urine | Oliguria |
Bladder | Cyst/o- |
When no urine can be voided | Retention |
When the kidneys do not produce urine but the bladder retains the ability to empty itself | Suppression |
A stone is AKA | Calculus |
An ____ is an abnormal opening b/t the bladder and the vagina | Vesicovaginal fistula |
___ is a hernia of the bladder through the vaginal wall | Cystocele |
___ is a radiographic examination of the bladder after instillation of contrast media | Cystography |
The function of ANH is | Increase urine formation |
Major blood supply to the kidney comes from | Renal artery |
A narrowing or stricture of the urethra | Urethrostenosis |
The area of the bladder that is free of rugae on the posterior side of the bladder | Trigone |
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