Deck 27: Urinary System Disorders
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Deck 27: Urinary System Disorders
1
Which of the following is NOT true of urinary tract antiseptics?
A) The most commonly used urinary tract antiseptic is nitrofurantoin.
B) They are used for prophylaxis and treatment of upper UTIs, the primary use being in the lower urinary tract.
C) They are the first choice in treating UTIs.
D) They exert antibacterial activity in urine but have little or no systemic antibacterial effects.
E) All the above statements are true.
A) The most commonly used urinary tract antiseptic is nitrofurantoin.
B) They are used for prophylaxis and treatment of upper UTIs, the primary use being in the lower urinary tract.
C) They are the first choice in treating UTIs.
D) They exert antibacterial activity in urine but have little or no systemic antibacterial effects.
E) All the above statements are true.
They are the first choice in treating UTIs.
2
Signs of electrolyte loss include all of the following EXCEPT
A) nausea, vomiting, and stomach cramping
B) lethargy and weakness
C) muscle cramping and twitching
D) edema and constipation
E) numbness and tingling
A) nausea, vomiting, and stomach cramping
B) lethargy and weakness
C) muscle cramping and twitching
D) edema and constipation
E) numbness and tingling
edema and constipation
3
Medications may discolor urine from pink to red to purple or brown.
True
4
Diuretics are used to modify kidney function.
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5
The oral route is the preferred way to replace fluids.
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6
Intravenous therapy is the only way to replace lost electrolytes.
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7
Electrolyte and fluid imbalances are more acute in infants, small children, and older adults.
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8
Which of the following statements about fluid and electrolyte balance is NOT true?
A) The amount of water excreted in urine is under the direct influence of antidiuretic hormone.
B) Three-fourths of the body's fluids are intracellular and are absolutely essential for metabolic reactions.
C) Water is a solvent in which body substances are dissolved.
D) Infants and obese persons have less fluid in their bodies than normal adults.
E) Electrolytes are solutes found in the body.
A) The amount of water excreted in urine is under the direct influence of antidiuretic hormone.
B) Three-fourths of the body's fluids are intracellular and are absolutely essential for metabolic reactions.
C) Water is a solvent in which body substances are dissolved.
D) Infants and obese persons have less fluid in their bodies than normal adults.
E) Electrolytes are solutes found in the body.
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9
Lower urinary tract infections are associated with all of the following symptoms EXCEPT
A) frequency and urgency
B) dysuria
C) hematuria
D) headache
E) incontinence
A) frequency and urgency
B) dysuria
C) hematuria
D) headache
E) incontinence
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10
Which of the following are NOT common side effects of medications for urinary tract disorders?
A) enuresis and incontinence
B) drying of secretions
C) rashes and urticaria
D) drowsiness, dizziness, and headache
E) bradycardia, tachycardia, and gastrointestinal symptoms
A) enuresis and incontinence
B) drying of secretions
C) rashes and urticaria
D) drowsiness, dizziness, and headache
E) bradycardia, tachycardia, and gastrointestinal symptoms
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11
Upper urinary tract infections are associated with all of the following symptoms EXCEPT
A) lower back and flank pain
B) burning and frequency of urination
C) weakness
D) fever and headache
E) nausea and vomiting
A) lower back and flank pain
B) burning and frequency of urination
C) weakness
D) fever and headache
E) nausea and vomiting
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12
Which of the following are NOT common symptoms of urinary tract disorders?
A) malaise, fatigue, lethargy, and anorexia
B) edema and ascites
C) hypertension and shortness of breath
D) chest pain and nausea
E) nocturia, hematuria, dysuria, urgency, and frequency
A) malaise, fatigue, lethargy, and anorexia
B) edema and ascites
C) hypertension and shortness of breath
D) chest pain and nausea
E) nocturia, hematuria, dysuria, urgency, and frequency
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13
Which of the following is NOT true of sulfonamides?
A) They are the most frequently ordered antibacterials for urinary tract infections.
B) Short-acting sulfonamides are primarily used for UTIs.
C) Those found on the market today are divided into short-acting, intermediate-acting, and long-acting drugs.
D) They are used in combination with trimethoprim for powerful antimicrobial action with uncomplicated UTIs.
E) Adverse reactions include nausea, vomiting, and rash.
A) They are the most frequently ordered antibacterials for urinary tract infections.
B) Short-acting sulfonamides are primarily used for UTIs.
C) Those found on the market today are divided into short-acting, intermediate-acting, and long-acting drugs.
D) They are used in combination with trimethoprim for powerful antimicrobial action with uncomplicated UTIs.
E) Adverse reactions include nausea, vomiting, and rash.
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14
Drugs that are used to treat urinary tract infections include
A) antibacterials
B) antiseptics
C) analgesics
D) a and b
E) all of the above
A) antibacterials
B) antiseptics
C) analgesics
D) a and b
E) all of the above
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15
Common foods that may irritate the urinary bladder include all of the following EXCEPT
A) alcoholic beverages and tea
B) milk and milk products
C) cranberries and cranberry juice
D) apples, peaches, pineapple, strawberries, and citrus fruits
E) carbonated beverages and coffee, including decaffeinated coffee
A) alcoholic beverages and tea
B) milk and milk products
C) cranberries and cranberry juice
D) apples, peaches, pineapple, strawberries, and citrus fruits
E) carbonated beverages and coffee, including decaffeinated coffee
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16
Which of the following is NOT true of medications used to treat overactive bladder and enuresis?
A) Medications for overactive bladder relax the bladder muscle to reduce the potential for involuntary contraction.
B) Behavioral techniques may be used temporarily for enuresis in the person with a small or spastic bladder.
C) DDAVP is antidiuretic hormone in a nasal spray used to treat enuresis in children over 6 and in the elderly.
D) Antidepressants may be used to treat enuresis in some children.
E) All of the above statements are true.
A) Medications for overactive bladder relax the bladder muscle to reduce the potential for involuntary contraction.
B) Behavioral techniques may be used temporarily for enuresis in the person with a small or spastic bladder.
C) DDAVP is antidiuretic hormone in a nasal spray used to treat enuresis in children over 6 and in the elderly.
D) Antidepressants may be used to treat enuresis in some children.
E) All of the above statements are true.
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17
Major electrolytes that need replacement include all of the following EXCEPT
A) sodium
B) calcium
C) chlorides
D) potassium
E) magnesium
A) sodium
B) calcium
C) chlorides
D) potassium
E) magnesium
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18
Some food will contribute to urinary tract discomfort.
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19
Which of the following is NOT true of urinary tract analgesics?
A) They may be topical or local, but these medications have no effect as antiinfectives.
B) They are used to relieve pain, burning, urgency, and frequency of urination.
C) Pyridium will not stain clothing.
D) Carbonated beverages and fruit juices should be avoided when taking urinary tract analgesics.
E) Fever may be a sign of a drug reaction in urinary tract infections.
A) They may be topical or local, but these medications have no effect as antiinfectives.
B) They are used to relieve pain, burning, urgency, and frequency of urination.
C) Pyridium will not stain clothing.
D) Carbonated beverages and fruit juices should be avoided when taking urinary tract analgesics.
E) Fever may be a sign of a drug reaction in urinary tract infections.
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20
Which of the following is NOT true of urinary tract antispasmodics?
A) They are indicated for use in children under the age of 5 to relieve enuresis.
B) They are used to relieve urgency, frequency, incontinence, and nocturia.
C) They may be used in children with enuresis over the age of 7.
D) Side effects include vertigo, GI symptoms, drowsiness, blurred vision, and constipation.
E) All of the above statements are true.
A) They are indicated for use in children under the age of 5 to relieve enuresis.
B) They are used to relieve urgency, frequency, incontinence, and nocturia.
C) They may be used in children with enuresis over the age of 7.
D) Side effects include vertigo, GI symptoms, drowsiness, blurred vision, and constipation.
E) All of the above statements are true.
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21
The main electrolyte that is lost with diuretics and requires replacement is potassium.
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22
When taking sulfonamides, patients do not have to worry about sunlight and sunburn.
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23
Short-acting sulfonamides include sulfisoxazole and sulfadiazine.
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24
Incontinence and enuresis are the same disorder.
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25
TMZ-SMZ is the abbreviation for trimethoprim-sulfonamide.
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26
Cardiovascular side effects do not occur with urinary tract medications.
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27
Prostatitis may cause urinary retention and thus UTIs in males.
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28
Diuretics provide diuresis.
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29
Symptoms of UTIs include dysuria, nocturia, and proteinuria.
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30
When taking sulfonamides, the patient should drink eight to ten 8-ounce glasses of water per day.
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31
DDVAP acts in much the same manner as antidiuretic hormone.
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32
Older adults and small children are at risk for dehydration from diuresing.
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33
Sulfonamides suppress the synthesis of folic acid.
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34
Calcium replacement may be necessary in postmenopausal women.
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35
Pentosan polysulfate is a drug specific for interstitial cystitis.
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36
The only intermediate acting sulfonamide is sulfamethoxazole.
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37
Fosfomycin is a unique antiinfective for treatment of complicated UTIs.
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38
Water is a solute in which body substances are dissolved.
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39
Skin rashes may occur as a side effect of UTI medications.
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40
Sulfonamides are the first choice in treating UTIs owing to the lower cost to the patient.
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41
DDVAP is a drug used in older adults who have enuresis.
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42
Match the following terms with their descriptions below.
Negatively charged ion
A)anion
B)ion
C)electrolyte
D)cation
E)replacement therapy
Negatively charged ion
A)anion
B)ion
C)electrolyte
D)cation
E)replacement therapy
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43
Urinary tract antiseptics should be used only when sulfonamides are not effective.
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44
Cranberry juice is indicated to treat UTIs but may also cause irritation to the urinary tract.
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45
Nitrofurantoin (Furadantin) may be used for upper and lower UTIs.
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46
Match the following terms with their descriptions below.
Solute or particle that develops an electrical charge when dissolved in water
A)anion
B)ion
C)electrolyte
D)cation
E)replacement therapy
Solute or particle that develops an electrical charge when dissolved in water
A)anion
B)ion
C)electrolyte
D)cation
E)replacement therapy
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47
Oxybutynin cures the effects of neurogenic bladder.
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48
Phenazopyridine has antiinfective effects.
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49
Urinary antispasmodics do not cause any side effects that would inhibit driving.
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50
Urinary incontinence is treated with urinary antispasmodics.
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51
Drugs for enuresis reduce incontinence, frequency, and urgency due to spasms of the smooth muscles of the bladder.
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52
Sulfonamides may increase the effects of warfarin and oral hypoglycemic.
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53
When using urinary tract antispasmodics, persons should have intraocular pressure measured at regular intervals.
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54
Penicillin is not indicated for UTIs.
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55
Match the following terms with their descriptions below.
Therapeutic replacement of lost body substances, including electrolytes
A)anion
B)ion
C)electrolyte
D)cation
E)replacement therapy
Therapeutic replacement of lost body substances, including electrolytes
A)anion
B)ion
C)electrolyte
D)cation
E)replacement therapy
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56
Pyridium (phenazopyridine) is a urinary topical anesthetic.
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57
Match the following terms with their descriptions below.
Same as an electrolyte when found in aqueous solutions
A)anion
B)ion
C)electrolyte
D)cation
E)replacement therapy
Same as an electrolyte when found in aqueous solutions
A)anion
B)ion
C)electrolyte
D)cation
E)replacement therapy
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58
Cephalosporins may be used for UTIs for persons allergic to sulfa medications.
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59
Match the following terms with their descriptions below.
Positively charged ion
A)anion
B)ion
C)electrolyte
D)cation
E)replacement therapy
Positively charged ion
A)anion
B)ion
C)electrolyte
D)cation
E)replacement therapy
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60
All children with enuresis need medications to control the symptoms.
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61
Match the following terms with their descriptions below.
Painful urination
A)urgency
B)nocturia
C)pyuria
D)dysuria
E)diuresis
Painful urination
A)urgency
B)nocturia
C)pyuria
D)dysuria
E)diuresis
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62
Match the following terms with their descriptions below.
Discomfort or a nonspecific feeling of uneasiness
A)malaise
B)lethargy
C)incontinence
D)enuresis
E)anorexia
Discomfort or a nonspecific feeling of uneasiness
A)malaise
B)lethargy
C)incontinence
D)enuresis
E)anorexia
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63
Match the following terms with their descriptions below.
Inability to hold or retain urine
A)malaise
B)lethargy
C)incontinence
D)enuresis
E)anorexia
Inability to hold or retain urine
A)malaise
B)lethargy
C)incontinence
D)enuresis
E)anorexia
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64
Match the following terms with their descriptions below.
Loss of appetite
A)malaise
B)lethargy
C)incontinence
D)enuresis
E)anorexia
Loss of appetite
A)malaise
B)lethargy
C)incontinence
D)enuresis
E)anorexia
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65
Match the following terms with their descriptions below.
Excessive urination at night
A)urgency
B)nocturia
C)pyuria
D)dysuria
E)diuresis
Excessive urination at night
A)urgency
B)nocturia
C)pyuria
D)dysuria
E)diuresis
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66
Match the following terms with their descriptions below.
Pus in the urine
A)urgency
B)nocturia
C)pyuria
D)dysuria
E)diuresis
Pus in the urine
A)urgency
B)nocturia
C)pyuria
D)dysuria
E)diuresis
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67
Match the following terms with their descriptions below.
Sudden, uncontrollable need to urinate
A)urgency
B)nocturia
C)pyuria
D)dysuria
E)diuresis
Sudden, uncontrollable need to urinate
A)urgency
B)nocturia
C)pyuria
D)dysuria
E)diuresis
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68
Match the following terms with their descriptions below.
Loss of water in the body
A)urgency
B)nocturia
C)pyuria
D)dysuria
E)diuresis
Loss of water in the body
A)urgency
B)nocturia
C)pyuria
D)dysuria
E)diuresis
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69
Match the following terms with their descriptions below.
Involuntary discharge of urine after an age when bladder control should be achieved; usually called bedwetting
A)malaise
B)lethargy
C)incontinence
D)enuresis
E)anorexia
Involuntary discharge of urine after an age when bladder control should be achieved; usually called bedwetting
A)malaise
B)lethargy
C)incontinence
D)enuresis
E)anorexia
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70
Match the following terms with their descriptions below.
Feelings of sluggishness
A)malaise
B)lethargy
C)incontinence
D)enuresis
E)anorexia
Feelings of sluggishness
A)malaise
B)lethargy
C)incontinence
D)enuresis
E)anorexia
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