Deck 13: Drugs for the Urinary System and Fluid Balance

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In the male, the urethra is shared by the ______________ and _____________ systems.

A) urinary; endocrine
B) endocrine; reproductive
C) reproductive; urinary
D) urinary; circulatory
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Which of the following procedures uses a radiopaque dye and x-rays to visualize the kidneys, renal pelvis, ureters, and bladder?

A) KUB
B) Intravenous pyelogram
C) Cystoscopy
D) Urinalysis
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Which of the following diseases may be indicated by the presence of glucose in the urine?

A) Renal disease
B) Infection
C) Diabetes mellitus
D) Dehydration
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Which of the following conditions may be indicated by a high specific gravity?

A) Renal disease
B) Infection
C) Diabetes mellitus
D) Dehydration
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The walls of the bladder in healthy adults are able to hold _________ mL of urine.

A) 400
B) 500
C) 600
D) 700
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Which of the following is NOT a function of the urinary system?

A) Excretion of waste products
B) Production of adrenalin in response to stress
C) Regulation of the amount of water
D) Regulation of the pH balance
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) Urine contains 85 percent water and 15 percent solutes.
B) Urine contains 75 percent water and 25 percent solutes.
C) Urine contains 50 percent water and 50 percent solutes.
D) Urine contains 95 percent water and 5 percent solutes.
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The bladder voids approximately ________ mL at a time.

A) 50
B) 100
C) 250
D) 600
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The ureter, the bladder, and the urethra are collectively termed the organs of:

A) urination.
B) micturition.
C) elimination.
D) collection.
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Which of the following terms means pus in the urine?

A) Hematuria
B) Dysuria
C) Pyuria
D) Oliguria
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Which of the following terms describes the passing of a rubber or plastic tube through the urethra into the bladder to allow the bladder to empty?

A) Irrigation
B) Dialysis
C) Catheterization
D) Cystoscopy
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Which of the following terms describes the functional unit of the kidney?

A) Cortex
B) Pelvis
C) Nephron
D) Collecting tubules
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Which of the following terms is used to describe the act of urination?

A) Voiding
B) Filtration
C) Incontinence
D) Irrigation
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Which of the following conditions may be indicated by the presence of white blood cells (WBCs) in the urine?

A) Renal disease
B) Infection
C) Diabetes mellitus
D) Dehydration
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In a 24-hour period, the kidneys normally produce ___________ to __________ mL of urine.

A) 250; 500
B) 600; 750
C) 1000; 1250
D) 1500; 2000
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Which of the following terms is used to describe the inability to completely empty the bladder?

A) Anuria
B) Incontinence
C) Retention
D) Oliguria
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Normally, urine is amber- or straw-colored, and clear. When allowed to stand for a period of time, urine becomes:

A) pale.
B) cloudy.
C) bright yellow.
D) brown.
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Which of the following may be found upon urinalysis if the patient has experienced trauma to the urinary system?

A) pH 8.0
B) Red blood cells (RBCs)
C) White blood cells (WBCs)
D) Protein
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Which of the following terms describes a procedure used to provide direct visualization of the interior of the bladder?

A) Renal arteriogram
B) Renal biopsy
C) Cystoscopy
D) IVP
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Which of the following terms means blood in the urine?

A) Hematuria
B) Dysuria
C) Pyuria
D) Oliguria
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Which of the following terms describes the severe impairment or total lack of kidney function?

A) Azotemia
B) Anuria
C) Pyelonephritis
D) Renal failure
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Which of the following may be prescribed for a vomiting patient who loses too much water?

A) Diuretics
B) IV fluids
C) Benadryl
D) Sodium bicarbonate
Question
A kidney that does not work properly fails to eliminate drugs as expected, and the drugs accumulate in the body with each dose; therefore, the patient must be watched closely for drug ______________whenever there is suspected problems with the kidneys.

A) side effects
B) antagonism
C) adverse reactions
D) toxicity
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Which of the following terms describes feeling a great urge to urinate even when the bladder is empty?

A) Oliguria
B) Frequency
C) Urgency
D) Incontinence
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Which of the following terms describes having to urinate very often?

A) Oliguria
B) Frequency
C) Urgency
D) Incontinence
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Which of the following terms describes decreased urine output of 100 to 400 mL in a 24-hour period?

A) Oliguria
B) Anuria
C) Dysuria
D) Nocturia
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Which of the following terms describes urine production measuring less than 100 mL in 24 hours?

A) Oliguria
B) Anuria
C) Dysuria
D) Nocturia
Question
Which of the following terms describes an abnormal accumulation of fluids in the interstitial spaces of the tissues?

A) Edema
B) Cystitis
C) Diaphoresis
D) Irrigation
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Which of the following terms describes the accumulation of nitrogenous waste products in the blood secondary to renal failure?

A) Azotemia
B) Hyponatremia
C) Alkalosis
D) Acidosis
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Which of the following describes the percentage of water in the body of an average adult?

A) 20-30 percent
B) 40-50 percent
C) 50-60 percent
D) 70-80 percent
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Which of the following terms describes urine remaining in the bladder after voiding?

A) Symphysis pubis
B) Residual urine
C) Oliguria
D) Dysuria
Question
Which of the following terms describes excessive loss of water from the tissues?

A) Oliguria
B) Acidosis
C) Dehydration
D) Urgency
Question
Women should be instructed to wipe from front to back to prevent which of the following conditions?

A) Ureteritis
B) Kidney stones
C) Urinary tract infection (UTI)
D) Alkalosis
Question
When the kidneys are diseased, the body may not be able to maintain a balance between intake and output, and it is sometimes necessary to keep track of the intake and output of:

A) medications.
B) foods.
C) fluids.
D) electrolytes.
Question
Which of the following conditions could be treated using lithotripsy?

A) Cystitis
B) Pyelonephritis
C) Kidney stones
D) Enlarged prostate
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Which of the following terms describes a condition that is caused by uncontrolled contraction or overactivity of the detrusor muscle?

A) Urge incontinence
B) Cystitis
C) Frequency
D) Urgency
Question
Which of the following terms describes difficult or painful urination?

A) Dialysis
B) Dysuria
C) Cystitis
D) Pyuria
Question
Which of the following terms describes a technique that moves substances from the blood through a semipermeable membrane that is used to correct fluid and electrolyte imbalances and remove waste products in case of kidney failure?

A) Catheterization
B) Dialysis
C) Cystoscopy
D) Lithotripsy
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Which of the following terms describes an infection of the kidneys?

A) Nephritis
B) Pyelonephritis
C) Cystitis
D) Urethritis
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Which of the following terms describes the inability to control urination?

A) Anuria
B) Incontinence
C) Retention
D) Oliguria
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Protein in the urine may be an indication of which of the following?

A) Renal disease
B) Infection
C) Diabetes
D) Trauma
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Nausea, thirst, fatigue, dry mouth, muscle weakness, and an irregular pulse are signs of which of the following conditions?

A) Electrolyte imbalance
B) Kidney disease
C) Diabetes
D) Acid/base imbalance
Question
Tolterodine (Detrol) is the drug of choice for which of the following conditions?

A) Pyelonephritis
B) Overactive bladder
C) Urinary tract infection
D) Edema
Question
The washing out of a structure with a solution is termed _______________.
Question
Slow-K and calcium gluconate are examples of which of the following?

A) Antibiotics
B) Diuretics
C) Replacement electrolytes
D) Antiseptics
Question
Which of the following describes a scale for measuring acidity and alkalinity of fluid?

A) pH
B) ABO
C) Metric
D) Kelvin
Question
Which of the following terms describes a pH of less than 7.0?

A) Alkalosis
B) Acidosis
C) Homeostasis
D) Dehydration
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___________________ is a state of equilibrium of the body's internal environment, as with body fluids.
Question
Sodium chloride and dextrose solutions are examples of which of the following?

A) Replacement fluids
B) Diuretics
C) Urinary antiseptics
D) Alkalizers
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Which of the following imbalances may occur secondary to kidney malfunction, improper diets, or unusual physical activity?

A) Fluid-electrolyte
B) Acid-base
C) Input-output
D) Hypotension-hypertension
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Which of the following conditions may have symptoms that include swollen arms and legs and, possibly, a swollen abdomen?

A) Hypokalemia
B) Edema
C) Anemia
D) Nephritis
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Which of the following can be replaced by eating a diet rich in potassium, calcium, sodium, and magnesium?

A) Fluids
B) Nutrients
C) Electrolytes
D) Vitamins
Question
Furosemide (Lasix) is an example of which of the following?

A) Antiseptic
B) Diuretic
C) Replacement electrolyte
D) Acidifier
Question
Which of the following is a side effect of too low a level of potassium resulting in fatigue, muscle weakness, and cardiac changes such as disturbances in the electrical impulses that stimulate the heartbeat?

A) Hypokalemia
B) Hyperkalemia
C) Hyponatremia
D) Hypernatremia
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Which of the following may be a side effect of medications given for urinary tract infections?

A) Hypertension
B) Pyuria
C) Urine discoloration
D) Dysuria
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The main waste product contained in urine is ___________.
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Nutrient-based solutions such as Pedialyte, Lytren, Ricelyte, and Resol are used in which of the following types of therapies?

A) Oral rehydration therapy
B) IV rehydration therapy
C) Parenteral rehydration therapy
D) Percutaneous rehydration therapy
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Which of the following is a side effect of some thiazides?

A) Potassium loss
B) Calcium loss
C) Magnesium loss
D) Iron loss
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Which of the following statements is NOT true about the management of pediatric dehydration?

A) Avoid a clear liquid intake.
B) Avoid beverages containing caffeine.
C) Avoid broths.
D) Avoid low-sodium, water, breast milk, and half-strength or lactose-free formulas.
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Which of the following may be prescribed for a patient with edema to make the kidneys excrete more urine?

A) Diuretics
B) IV fluids
C) Benadryl
D) Sodium bicarbonate
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Blood in the urine is termed _____________.
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The male urethra is shared by the urinary and ________________ systems.
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The three main functions of the urinary system are carried out through the process of _____________ the blood.
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The muscular walls of the bladder are able to stretch out and hold as much as _______ mL of urine.
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During urination, urine passes out of the body by way of the _____________.
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The three main functions of the urinary system are excreting, maintaining homeostasis, and regulating __________ balance.
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When patients cannot empty the bladder on their own, a(n) ____________ may be passed through the urethra into the bladder to allow the bladder to empty.
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Inability to completely empty the bladder is called _____________.
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The test that provides direct visualization of the bladder through a flexible scope is ________________.
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The kidneys produce about __________ to ______ mL of urine in a 24-hour period.
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The fluid that is formed in the kidneys and flows through the ureters to the bladder is __________.
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Urine is 90 to 95 percent ___________ and 5 to 10 percent _________ products.
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The bladder voids approximately ________ mL of urine at a time.
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Diabetes mellitus may be suspected if the patient presents with __________ in the urine upon urinalysis.
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An intravenous pyelogram (IVP) uses a radiopaque ___________ to visualize the kidneys, renal pelvis, ureters, and bladder.
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The functional unit of the kidney is the _____________.
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Pus is the urine is termed _____________.
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Cloudy or foamy urine may alert the physician to possible renal disease or _____________.
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If more than 8 WBCs are found when doing a urinalysis, the physician may suspect that the patient has a(n) _______________.
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When the bladder contains about 250 mL of urine, nerve endings signal and create the need to urinate or _________.
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Deck 13: Drugs for the Urinary System and Fluid Balance
1
In the male, the urethra is shared by the ______________ and _____________ systems.

A) urinary; endocrine
B) endocrine; reproductive
C) reproductive; urinary
D) urinary; circulatory
reproductive; urinary
2
Which of the following procedures uses a radiopaque dye and x-rays to visualize the kidneys, renal pelvis, ureters, and bladder?

A) KUB
B) Intravenous pyelogram
C) Cystoscopy
D) Urinalysis
Intravenous pyelogram
3
Which of the following diseases may be indicated by the presence of glucose in the urine?

A) Renal disease
B) Infection
C) Diabetes mellitus
D) Dehydration
Infection
4
Which of the following conditions may be indicated by a high specific gravity?

A) Renal disease
B) Infection
C) Diabetes mellitus
D) Dehydration
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The walls of the bladder in healthy adults are able to hold _________ mL of urine.

A) 400
B) 500
C) 600
D) 700
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Which of the following is NOT a function of the urinary system?

A) Excretion of waste products
B) Production of adrenalin in response to stress
C) Regulation of the amount of water
D) Regulation of the pH balance
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) Urine contains 85 percent water and 15 percent solutes.
B) Urine contains 75 percent water and 25 percent solutes.
C) Urine contains 50 percent water and 50 percent solutes.
D) Urine contains 95 percent water and 5 percent solutes.
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The bladder voids approximately ________ mL at a time.

A) 50
B) 100
C) 250
D) 600
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The ureter, the bladder, and the urethra are collectively termed the organs of:

A) urination.
B) micturition.
C) elimination.
D) collection.
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Which of the following terms means pus in the urine?

A) Hematuria
B) Dysuria
C) Pyuria
D) Oliguria
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Which of the following terms describes the passing of a rubber or plastic tube through the urethra into the bladder to allow the bladder to empty?

A) Irrigation
B) Dialysis
C) Catheterization
D) Cystoscopy
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Which of the following terms describes the functional unit of the kidney?

A) Cortex
B) Pelvis
C) Nephron
D) Collecting tubules
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Which of the following terms is used to describe the act of urination?

A) Voiding
B) Filtration
C) Incontinence
D) Irrigation
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Which of the following conditions may be indicated by the presence of white blood cells (WBCs) in the urine?

A) Renal disease
B) Infection
C) Diabetes mellitus
D) Dehydration
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In a 24-hour period, the kidneys normally produce ___________ to __________ mL of urine.

A) 250; 500
B) 600; 750
C) 1000; 1250
D) 1500; 2000
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Which of the following terms is used to describe the inability to completely empty the bladder?

A) Anuria
B) Incontinence
C) Retention
D) Oliguria
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Normally, urine is amber- or straw-colored, and clear. When allowed to stand for a period of time, urine becomes:

A) pale.
B) cloudy.
C) bright yellow.
D) brown.
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18
Which of the following may be found upon urinalysis if the patient has experienced trauma to the urinary system?

A) pH 8.0
B) Red blood cells (RBCs)
C) White blood cells (WBCs)
D) Protein
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Which of the following terms describes a procedure used to provide direct visualization of the interior of the bladder?

A) Renal arteriogram
B) Renal biopsy
C) Cystoscopy
D) IVP
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Which of the following terms means blood in the urine?

A) Hematuria
B) Dysuria
C) Pyuria
D) Oliguria
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Which of the following terms describes the severe impairment or total lack of kidney function?

A) Azotemia
B) Anuria
C) Pyelonephritis
D) Renal failure
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Which of the following may be prescribed for a vomiting patient who loses too much water?

A) Diuretics
B) IV fluids
C) Benadryl
D) Sodium bicarbonate
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A kidney that does not work properly fails to eliminate drugs as expected, and the drugs accumulate in the body with each dose; therefore, the patient must be watched closely for drug ______________whenever there is suspected problems with the kidneys.

A) side effects
B) antagonism
C) adverse reactions
D) toxicity
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Which of the following terms describes feeling a great urge to urinate even when the bladder is empty?

A) Oliguria
B) Frequency
C) Urgency
D) Incontinence
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Which of the following terms describes having to urinate very often?

A) Oliguria
B) Frequency
C) Urgency
D) Incontinence
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Which of the following terms describes decreased urine output of 100 to 400 mL in a 24-hour period?

A) Oliguria
B) Anuria
C) Dysuria
D) Nocturia
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Which of the following terms describes urine production measuring less than 100 mL in 24 hours?

A) Oliguria
B) Anuria
C) Dysuria
D) Nocturia
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Which of the following terms describes an abnormal accumulation of fluids in the interstitial spaces of the tissues?

A) Edema
B) Cystitis
C) Diaphoresis
D) Irrigation
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Which of the following terms describes the accumulation of nitrogenous waste products in the blood secondary to renal failure?

A) Azotemia
B) Hyponatremia
C) Alkalosis
D) Acidosis
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Which of the following describes the percentage of water in the body of an average adult?

A) 20-30 percent
B) 40-50 percent
C) 50-60 percent
D) 70-80 percent
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Which of the following terms describes urine remaining in the bladder after voiding?

A) Symphysis pubis
B) Residual urine
C) Oliguria
D) Dysuria
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Which of the following terms describes excessive loss of water from the tissues?

A) Oliguria
B) Acidosis
C) Dehydration
D) Urgency
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Women should be instructed to wipe from front to back to prevent which of the following conditions?

A) Ureteritis
B) Kidney stones
C) Urinary tract infection (UTI)
D) Alkalosis
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34
When the kidneys are diseased, the body may not be able to maintain a balance between intake and output, and it is sometimes necessary to keep track of the intake and output of:

A) medications.
B) foods.
C) fluids.
D) electrolytes.
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35
Which of the following conditions could be treated using lithotripsy?

A) Cystitis
B) Pyelonephritis
C) Kidney stones
D) Enlarged prostate
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Which of the following terms describes a condition that is caused by uncontrolled contraction or overactivity of the detrusor muscle?

A) Urge incontinence
B) Cystitis
C) Frequency
D) Urgency
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37
Which of the following terms describes difficult or painful urination?

A) Dialysis
B) Dysuria
C) Cystitis
D) Pyuria
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38
Which of the following terms describes a technique that moves substances from the blood through a semipermeable membrane that is used to correct fluid and electrolyte imbalances and remove waste products in case of kidney failure?

A) Catheterization
B) Dialysis
C) Cystoscopy
D) Lithotripsy
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39
Which of the following terms describes an infection of the kidneys?

A) Nephritis
B) Pyelonephritis
C) Cystitis
D) Urethritis
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Which of the following terms describes the inability to control urination?

A) Anuria
B) Incontinence
C) Retention
D) Oliguria
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41
Protein in the urine may be an indication of which of the following?

A) Renal disease
B) Infection
C) Diabetes
D) Trauma
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42
Nausea, thirst, fatigue, dry mouth, muscle weakness, and an irregular pulse are signs of which of the following conditions?

A) Electrolyte imbalance
B) Kidney disease
C) Diabetes
D) Acid/base imbalance
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43
Tolterodine (Detrol) is the drug of choice for which of the following conditions?

A) Pyelonephritis
B) Overactive bladder
C) Urinary tract infection
D) Edema
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44
The washing out of a structure with a solution is termed _______________.
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45
Slow-K and calcium gluconate are examples of which of the following?

A) Antibiotics
B) Diuretics
C) Replacement electrolytes
D) Antiseptics
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Which of the following describes a scale for measuring acidity and alkalinity of fluid?

A) pH
B) ABO
C) Metric
D) Kelvin
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Which of the following terms describes a pH of less than 7.0?

A) Alkalosis
B) Acidosis
C) Homeostasis
D) Dehydration
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48
___________________ is a state of equilibrium of the body's internal environment, as with body fluids.
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49
Sodium chloride and dextrose solutions are examples of which of the following?

A) Replacement fluids
B) Diuretics
C) Urinary antiseptics
D) Alkalizers
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50
Which of the following imbalances may occur secondary to kidney malfunction, improper diets, or unusual physical activity?

A) Fluid-electrolyte
B) Acid-base
C) Input-output
D) Hypotension-hypertension
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51
Which of the following conditions may have symptoms that include swollen arms and legs and, possibly, a swollen abdomen?

A) Hypokalemia
B) Edema
C) Anemia
D) Nephritis
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52
Which of the following can be replaced by eating a diet rich in potassium, calcium, sodium, and magnesium?

A) Fluids
B) Nutrients
C) Electrolytes
D) Vitamins
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53
Furosemide (Lasix) is an example of which of the following?

A) Antiseptic
B) Diuretic
C) Replacement electrolyte
D) Acidifier
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54
Which of the following is a side effect of too low a level of potassium resulting in fatigue, muscle weakness, and cardiac changes such as disturbances in the electrical impulses that stimulate the heartbeat?

A) Hypokalemia
B) Hyperkalemia
C) Hyponatremia
D) Hypernatremia
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Which of the following may be a side effect of medications given for urinary tract infections?

A) Hypertension
B) Pyuria
C) Urine discoloration
D) Dysuria
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56
The main waste product contained in urine is ___________.
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57
Nutrient-based solutions such as Pedialyte, Lytren, Ricelyte, and Resol are used in which of the following types of therapies?

A) Oral rehydration therapy
B) IV rehydration therapy
C) Parenteral rehydration therapy
D) Percutaneous rehydration therapy
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58
Which of the following is a side effect of some thiazides?

A) Potassium loss
B) Calcium loss
C) Magnesium loss
D) Iron loss
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59
Which of the following statements is NOT true about the management of pediatric dehydration?

A) Avoid a clear liquid intake.
B) Avoid beverages containing caffeine.
C) Avoid broths.
D) Avoid low-sodium, water, breast milk, and half-strength or lactose-free formulas.
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60
Which of the following may be prescribed for a patient with edema to make the kidneys excrete more urine?

A) Diuretics
B) IV fluids
C) Benadryl
D) Sodium bicarbonate
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61
Blood in the urine is termed _____________.
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62
The male urethra is shared by the urinary and ________________ systems.
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63
The three main functions of the urinary system are carried out through the process of _____________ the blood.
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64
The muscular walls of the bladder are able to stretch out and hold as much as _______ mL of urine.
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65
During urination, urine passes out of the body by way of the _____________.
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66
The three main functions of the urinary system are excreting, maintaining homeostasis, and regulating __________ balance.
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67
When patients cannot empty the bladder on their own, a(n) ____________ may be passed through the urethra into the bladder to allow the bladder to empty.
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68
Inability to completely empty the bladder is called _____________.
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69
The test that provides direct visualization of the bladder through a flexible scope is ________________.
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70
The kidneys produce about __________ to ______ mL of urine in a 24-hour period.
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71
The fluid that is formed in the kidneys and flows through the ureters to the bladder is __________.
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72
Urine is 90 to 95 percent ___________ and 5 to 10 percent _________ products.
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73
The bladder voids approximately ________ mL of urine at a time.
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74
Diabetes mellitus may be suspected if the patient presents with __________ in the urine upon urinalysis.
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75
An intravenous pyelogram (IVP) uses a radiopaque ___________ to visualize the kidneys, renal pelvis, ureters, and bladder.
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76
The functional unit of the kidney is the _____________.
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77
Pus is the urine is termed _____________.
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78
Cloudy or foamy urine may alert the physician to possible renal disease or _____________.
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79
If more than 8 WBCs are found when doing a urinalysis, the physician may suspect that the patient has a(n) _______________.
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80
When the bladder contains about 250 mL of urine, nerve endings signal and create the need to urinate or _________.
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