Deck 20: Urinary System

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It is normal for freshly voided urine to contain a significant amount of bacteria.​
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What causes plasmalike fluid to flow from the blood in the glomerulus into Bowman's capsule?​

A) ​Increase in blood pressure in the capillaries
B) ​Hormonal secretions
C) ​Stimulation from the nerves
D) ​Level of salt in the blood
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Each kidney has more functional capacity than is ordinarily needed.​
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Salt retention in the body's tissues reduces the production of urine by _____.​

A) ​increasing the level of potassium
B) ​increasing the secretion of ADH
C) ​reducing the production of aldosterone
D) ​decreasing the permeability of the membrane in the collecting ducts
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Urine is moved down the ureters by means of gravity.​
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Urinary incontinence is frequently observed in the elderly.​
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The upper end of each ureter flares into a funnel-shaped structure known as the renal _____.​

A) ​pelvis
B) ​pyramid
C) ​papilla
D) ​column
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Loss of voluntary control over urination is called _____.​

A) ​neurogenic bladder
B) ​dialysis
C) ​incontinence
D) ​uremia
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Hormones play an important role in regulating the function of the urinary system.​
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Neurogenic bladder is a condition specifically related to aging.​
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Caffeine increases the loss of sodium ions,thus increasing the loss of water.​
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Excretion is the process of removing nitrogenous waste material,excess salts,and excess water from the body.​
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The process of adding certain substances to the urine so they can be excreted from the body is called _____.​

A) ​collection
B) ​reabsorption
C) ​secretion
D) ​urination
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The term used to describe getting up frequently during the night to urinate is _____.​

A) ​nocturia
B) ​polyuria
C) ​pyuria
D) ​oliguria
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Peritoneal dialysis is controlled mainly by patients.​
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The Bowman's capsule contains the _____.​

A) ​loop of Henle
B) ​collecting tubules
C) ​glomerulus
D) ​afferent arteriole
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Which organ performs the major role in excreting nitrogenous wastes and excess water from the body?​

A) ​Lungs
B) ​Colon
C) ​Skin
D) ​Kidneys
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How much of the fluid that comprises filtrate is reabsorbed into the bloodstream?​

A) ​15 percent
B) ​80 percent
C) ​90 percent
D) ​99 percent
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The kidneys share one ureter.​
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Which process is the first step in the formation of urine in the nephrons?​

A) ​Absorption
B) ​Filtration
C) ​Reabsorption
D) ​Secretion
Question
Match each condition with its definition.​
a.​oliguria
b.​anuria
c.​renal calculi
d.​hydronephrosis
e.​pyelonephritis
f.​polyuria
g.​cystitis
h.​dysuria
i.​chronic renal failure
j.​uremia
​painful urination
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The processes that follow filtration and determine the final composition of urine are called ____________________ and ______________________.​
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The ____________________ is the basic structural and functional unit of the kidney.​
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The ______________________________ stores urine until about 1 pint is accumulated.​
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Which range indicates normal urinary output for a 24-hour period?​

A) ​1,000 to 1,500 ml
B) ​1,000 to 2,000 ml
C) ​1,500 to 2,000 ml
D) ​1,500 to 2,500 ml
Question
Match each condition with its definition.​
a.​oliguria
b.​anuria
c.​renal calculi
d.​hydronephrosis
e.​pyelonephritis
f.​polyuria
g.​cystitis
h.​dysuria
i.​chronic renal failure
j.​uremia
​diminished production of urine
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The laboratory examination of urine is called ____________________.​
Question
The dosage levels of drugs prescribed for older adults must be adjusted to compensate for _____.​

A) ​decreased number of nephrons
B) ​loss of muscle tone in the urinary bladder
C) ​decline in filtration rate in the glomerulus
D) ​increased incidence of incontinence
Question
Match each condition with its definition.​
a.​oliguria
b.​anuria
c.​renal calculi
d.​hydronephrosis
e.​pyelonephritis
f.​polyuria
g.​cystitis
h.​dysuria
i.​chronic renal failure
j.​uremia
​stones formed in the kidney
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Which condition is the most common cause of failure of kidney transplants?​

A) ​Rejection of the kidney by the recipient
B) ​Infection
C) ​Negative side effects of medications
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The term used to describe the limit of reabsorption of a specific substance is the ____________________.​
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Which is the correct sequence of the urine's pathway after it is formed and exits the body?​

A) ​Kidney,urethra,urinary bladder,ureter
B) ​Urinary bladder,ureter,kidney,urethra
C) ​Urinary bladder,kidney,ureter,urethra
D) ​Kidney,ureter,urinary bladder,urethra
Question
Match each condition with its definition.​
a.​oliguria
b.​anuria
c.​renal calculi
d.​hydronephrosis
e.​pyelonephritis
f.​polyuria
g.​cystitis
h.​dysuria
i.​chronic renal failure
j.​uremia
​accumulation of fluid in the kidney
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A(n)____________________ is an opening between an artery and vein that provides an insertion site to enable dialysis treatments.​
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____________________ involves the passage of blood through a device with a semipermeable membrane to rid the blood of harmful wastes,extra salt,and water.​
Question
The ______________________________ is the external opening through which urine leaves the body.​
Question
Individuals whose kidneys have failed are treated with a process called _____.​

A) ​urinalysis
B) ​dialysis
C) ​percutaneous nephrolithotomy
Question
The sudden loss of function of the nephrons causes ______________________________.​
Question
Match each condition with its definition.​
a.​oliguria
b.​anuria
c.​renal calculi
d.​hydronephrosis
e.​pyelonephritis
f.​polyuria
g.​cystitis
h.​dysuria
i.​chronic renal failure
j.​uremia
​frequent need to urinate
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____________________ increase urinary output by inhibiting the reabsorption of water.​
Question
Match each condition with its definition.​
a.​oliguria
b.​anuria
c.​renal calculi
d.​hydronephrosis
e.​pyelonephritis
f.​polyuria
g.​cystitis
h.​dysuria
i.​chronic renal failure
j.​uremia
​inflammation of the lining of the urinary bladder
Question
Match each condition with its definition.​
a.​oliguria
b.​anuria
c.​renal calculi
d.​hydronephrosis
e.​pyelonephritis
f.​polyuria
g.​cystitis
h.​dysuria
i.​chronic renal failure
j.​uremia
​gradual loss of nephron function
Question
Match each condition with its definition.​
a.​oliguria
b.​anuria
c.​renal calculi
d.​hydronephrosis
e.​pyelonephritis
f.​polyuria
g.​cystitis
h.​dysuria
i.​chronic renal failure
j.​uremia
​inflammation of kidney tissue and renal pelvis
Question
Match each condition with its definition.​
a.​oliguria
b.​anuria
c.​renal calculi
d.​hydronephrosis
e.​pyelonephritis
f.​polyuria
g.​cystitis
h.​dysuria
i.​chronic renal failure
j.​uremia
​retention of urea in the blood
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Match each condition with its definition.​
a.​oliguria
b.​anuria
c.​renal calculi
d.​hydronephrosis
e.​pyelonephritis
f.​polyuria
g.​cystitis
h.​dysuria
i.​chronic renal failure
j.​uremia
​lack of urine formation
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Deck 20: Urinary System
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It is normal for freshly voided urine to contain a significant amount of bacteria.​
False
2
What causes plasmalike fluid to flow from the blood in the glomerulus into Bowman's capsule?​

A) ​Increase in blood pressure in the capillaries
B) ​Hormonal secretions
C) ​Stimulation from the nerves
D) ​Level of salt in the blood
A
3
Each kidney has more functional capacity than is ordinarily needed.​
True
4
Salt retention in the body's tissues reduces the production of urine by _____.​

A) ​increasing the level of potassium
B) ​increasing the secretion of ADH
C) ​reducing the production of aldosterone
D) ​decreasing the permeability of the membrane in the collecting ducts
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Urine is moved down the ureters by means of gravity.​
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Urinary incontinence is frequently observed in the elderly.​
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The upper end of each ureter flares into a funnel-shaped structure known as the renal _____.​

A) ​pelvis
B) ​pyramid
C) ​papilla
D) ​column
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Loss of voluntary control over urination is called _____.​

A) ​neurogenic bladder
B) ​dialysis
C) ​incontinence
D) ​uremia
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9
Hormones play an important role in regulating the function of the urinary system.​
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Neurogenic bladder is a condition specifically related to aging.​
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11
Caffeine increases the loss of sodium ions,thus increasing the loss of water.​
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Excretion is the process of removing nitrogenous waste material,excess salts,and excess water from the body.​
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The process of adding certain substances to the urine so they can be excreted from the body is called _____.​

A) ​collection
B) ​reabsorption
C) ​secretion
D) ​urination
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The term used to describe getting up frequently during the night to urinate is _____.​

A) ​nocturia
B) ​polyuria
C) ​pyuria
D) ​oliguria
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Peritoneal dialysis is controlled mainly by patients.​
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The Bowman's capsule contains the _____.​

A) ​loop of Henle
B) ​collecting tubules
C) ​glomerulus
D) ​afferent arteriole
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Which organ performs the major role in excreting nitrogenous wastes and excess water from the body?​

A) ​Lungs
B) ​Colon
C) ​Skin
D) ​Kidneys
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How much of the fluid that comprises filtrate is reabsorbed into the bloodstream?​

A) ​15 percent
B) ​80 percent
C) ​90 percent
D) ​99 percent
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19
The kidneys share one ureter.​
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20
Which process is the first step in the formation of urine in the nephrons?​

A) ​Absorption
B) ​Filtration
C) ​Reabsorption
D) ​Secretion
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21
Match each condition with its definition.​
a.​oliguria
b.​anuria
c.​renal calculi
d.​hydronephrosis
e.​pyelonephritis
f.​polyuria
g.​cystitis
h.​dysuria
i.​chronic renal failure
j.​uremia
​painful urination
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22
The processes that follow filtration and determine the final composition of urine are called ____________________ and ______________________.​
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The ____________________ is the basic structural and functional unit of the kidney.​
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The ______________________________ stores urine until about 1 pint is accumulated.​
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25
Which range indicates normal urinary output for a 24-hour period?​

A) ​1,000 to 1,500 ml
B) ​1,000 to 2,000 ml
C) ​1,500 to 2,000 ml
D) ​1,500 to 2,500 ml
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Match each condition with its definition.​
a.​oliguria
b.​anuria
c.​renal calculi
d.​hydronephrosis
e.​pyelonephritis
f.​polyuria
g.​cystitis
h.​dysuria
i.​chronic renal failure
j.​uremia
​diminished production of urine
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The laboratory examination of urine is called ____________________.​
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28
The dosage levels of drugs prescribed for older adults must be adjusted to compensate for _____.​

A) ​decreased number of nephrons
B) ​loss of muscle tone in the urinary bladder
C) ​decline in filtration rate in the glomerulus
D) ​increased incidence of incontinence
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29
Match each condition with its definition.​
a.​oliguria
b.​anuria
c.​renal calculi
d.​hydronephrosis
e.​pyelonephritis
f.​polyuria
g.​cystitis
h.​dysuria
i.​chronic renal failure
j.​uremia
​stones formed in the kidney
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Which condition is the most common cause of failure of kidney transplants?​

A) ​Rejection of the kidney by the recipient
B) ​Infection
C) ​Negative side effects of medications
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31
The term used to describe the limit of reabsorption of a specific substance is the ____________________.​
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32
Which is the correct sequence of the urine's pathway after it is formed and exits the body?​

A) ​Kidney,urethra,urinary bladder,ureter
B) ​Urinary bladder,ureter,kidney,urethra
C) ​Urinary bladder,kidney,ureter,urethra
D) ​Kidney,ureter,urinary bladder,urethra
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Match each condition with its definition.​
a.​oliguria
b.​anuria
c.​renal calculi
d.​hydronephrosis
e.​pyelonephritis
f.​polyuria
g.​cystitis
h.​dysuria
i.​chronic renal failure
j.​uremia
​accumulation of fluid in the kidney
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A(n)____________________ is an opening between an artery and vein that provides an insertion site to enable dialysis treatments.​
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____________________ involves the passage of blood through a device with a semipermeable membrane to rid the blood of harmful wastes,extra salt,and water.​
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The ______________________________ is the external opening through which urine leaves the body.​
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37
Individuals whose kidneys have failed are treated with a process called _____.​

A) ​urinalysis
B) ​dialysis
C) ​percutaneous nephrolithotomy
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38
The sudden loss of function of the nephrons causes ______________________________.​
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39
Match each condition with its definition.​
a.​oliguria
b.​anuria
c.​renal calculi
d.​hydronephrosis
e.​pyelonephritis
f.​polyuria
g.​cystitis
h.​dysuria
i.​chronic renal failure
j.​uremia
​frequent need to urinate
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40
____________________ increase urinary output by inhibiting the reabsorption of water.​
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41
Match each condition with its definition.​
a.​oliguria
b.​anuria
c.​renal calculi
d.​hydronephrosis
e.​pyelonephritis
f.​polyuria
g.​cystitis
h.​dysuria
i.​chronic renal failure
j.​uremia
​inflammation of the lining of the urinary bladder
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42
Match each condition with its definition.​
a.​oliguria
b.​anuria
c.​renal calculi
d.​hydronephrosis
e.​pyelonephritis
f.​polyuria
g.​cystitis
h.​dysuria
i.​chronic renal failure
j.​uremia
​gradual loss of nephron function
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Match each condition with its definition.​
a.​oliguria
b.​anuria
c.​renal calculi
d.​hydronephrosis
e.​pyelonephritis
f.​polyuria
g.​cystitis
h.​dysuria
i.​chronic renal failure
j.​uremia
​inflammation of kidney tissue and renal pelvis
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Match each condition with its definition.​
a.​oliguria
b.​anuria
c.​renal calculi
d.​hydronephrosis
e.​pyelonephritis
f.​polyuria
g.​cystitis
h.​dysuria
i.​chronic renal failure
j.​uremia
​retention of urea in the blood
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Match each condition with its definition.​
a.​oliguria
b.​anuria
c.​renal calculi
d.​hydronephrosis
e.​pyelonephritis
f.​polyuria
g.​cystitis
h.​dysuria
i.​chronic renal failure
j.​uremia
​lack of urine formation
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