Deck 20: Urinary System

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Urine is moved down the ureters by means of gravity.
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Loss of voluntary control over urination is called _____.

A)neurogenic bladder
B)dialysis
C)incontinence
D)urgency
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Which organ performs the major role in excreting wastes from the body?

A)lungs
B)colon
C)skin
D)kidneys
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What causes filtrate to flow from the blood into the glomerulus?

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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The process 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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Hormones play an important role in regulating the function of the urinary system.
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Urinary incontinence is frequently observed in the elderly.
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It is normal for freshly voided urine to contain a significant amount of bacteria.
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Neurogenic bladder is a condition related to aging.
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Caffeine increases the loss of sodium ions, thus increasing the loss of water.
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The upper end of each ureter flares into a funnel-shaped structure known as the _____.

A)renal pelvis
B)renal pyramid
C)renal papilla
D)renal column
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Peritoneal dialysis is controlled mainly by patients.
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Excretion is the process of moving nitrogenous waste material, excess salts, and excess water from the body.
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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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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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The Bowman's capsule contains the _____.

A)loop of Henle
B)collecting tubules
C)glomerulus
D)afferent arteriole
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Each kidney has more functional capacity than is ordinarily needed.
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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
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The term used to describe getting up during the night to urinate is _____.

A)nocturia
B)polyuria
C)pyuria
D)oliguria
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The laboratory examination of urine is called ____________________.
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Individuals whose kidneys have failed are treated with a process called _____.

A)urinalysis
B)dialysis
C)percutaneous nephrolithotomy
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Match each condition with its definition.
a.oliguria
f.polyuria
b.anuria
g.cystitis
c.renal calculi
h.dysuria
d.hydronephrosis
i.chronic renal failure
e.pyelonephritis
j.uremia
painful urination
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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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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 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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The ____________________ is the basic structural and functional unit of the kidney.
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Match each condition with its definition.
a.oliguria
f.polyuria
b.anuria
g.cystitis
c.renal calculi
h.dysuria
d.hydronephrosis
i.chronic renal failure
e.pyelonephritis
j.uremia
diminished production of urine
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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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The sudden loss of function of the nephrons causes ______________________________.
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The ______________________________ is the outside opening through which urine leaves the body.
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The second step in urine formation is ____________________.
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____________________ increase urinary output by inhibiting the reabsorption of water.
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Match each condition with its definition.
a.oliguria
f.polyuria
b.anuria
g.cystitis
c.renal calculi
h.dysuria
d.hydronephrosis
i.chronic renal failure
e.pyelonephritis
j.uremia
stones formed in the kidney
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The ______________________________ stores urine until about 1 pint is accumulated.
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Which is the correct sequence of the urine's pathway as it is formed and exited from 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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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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The term used to describe the limit of reabsorption of a specific substance is the ____________________.
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Match each condition with its definition.
a.oliguria
f.polyuria
b.anuria
g.cystitis
c.renal calculi
h.dysuria
d.hydronephrosis
i.chronic renal failure
e.pyelonephritis
j.uremia
frequent need to urinate
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Match each condition with its definition.
a.oliguria
f.polyuria
b.anuria
g.cystitis
c.renal calculi
h.dysuria
d.hydronephrosis
i.chronic renal failure
e.pyelonephritis
j.uremia
accumulation of fluid in the kidney
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Match each condition with its definition.
a.oliguria
f.polyuria
b.anuria
g.cystitis
c.renal calculi
h.dysuria
d.hydronephrosis
i.chronic renal failure
e.pyelonephritis
j.uremia
retention of urinary waste products in the blood
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Match each condition with its definition.
a.oliguria
f.polyuria
b.anuria
g.cystitis
c.renal calculi
h.dysuria
d.hydronephrosis
i.chronic renal failure
e.pyelonephritis
j.uremia
lack of urine formation
Question
Match each condition with its definition.
a.oliguria
f.polyuria
b.anuria
g.cystitis
c.renal calculi
h.dysuria
d.hydronephrosis
i.chronic renal failure
e.pyelonephritis
j.uremia
inflammation of kidney tissue and renal pelvis
Question
Match each condition with its definition.
a.oliguria
f.polyuria
b.anuria
g.cystitis
c.renal calculi
h.dysuria
d.hydronephrosis
i.chronic renal failure
e.pyelonephritis
j.uremia
gradual loss of nephron function
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Match each condition with its definition.
a.oliguria
f.polyuria
b.anuria
g.cystitis
c.renal calculi
h.dysuria
d.hydronephrosis
i.chronic renal failure
e.pyelonephritis
j.uremia
inflammation of the lining of the urinary bladder
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Deck 20: Urinary System
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Urine is moved down the ureters by means of gravity.
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Urine is moved through the ureters by the contraction of muscles in their lining.
2
Loss of voluntary control over urination is called _____.

A)neurogenic bladder
B)dialysis
C)incontinence
D)urgency
C
3
Which organ performs the major role in excreting wastes from the body?

A)lungs
B)colon
C)skin
D)kidneys
D
4
What causes filtrate to flow from the blood into the glomerulus?

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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The process 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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Hormones play an important role in regulating the function of the urinary system.
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Urinary incontinence is frequently observed in the elderly.
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It is normal for freshly voided urine to contain a significant amount of bacteria.
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Neurogenic bladder is a condition related to aging.
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Caffeine increases the loss of sodium ions, thus increasing the loss of water.
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The upper end of each ureter flares into a funnel-shaped structure known as the _____.

A)renal pelvis
B)renal pyramid
C)renal papilla
D)renal column
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Peritoneal dialysis is controlled mainly by patients.
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Excretion is the process of moving nitrogenous waste material, excess salts, and excess water from the body.
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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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16
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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The Bowman's capsule contains the _____.

A)loop of Henle
B)collecting tubules
C)glomerulus
D)afferent arteriole
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18
Each kidney has more functional capacity than is ordinarily needed.
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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
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The term used to describe getting up during the night to urinate is _____.

A)nocturia
B)polyuria
C)pyuria
D)oliguria
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21
The laboratory examination of urine is called ____________________.
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22
Individuals whose kidneys have failed are treated with a process called _____.

A)urinalysis
B)dialysis
C)percutaneous nephrolithotomy
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Match each condition with its definition.
a.oliguria
f.polyuria
b.anuria
g.cystitis
c.renal calculi
h.dysuria
d.hydronephrosis
i.chronic renal failure
e.pyelonephritis
j.uremia
painful urination
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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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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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26
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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The ____________________ is the basic structural and functional unit of the kidney.
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Match each condition with its definition.
a.oliguria
f.polyuria
b.anuria
g.cystitis
c.renal calculi
h.dysuria
d.hydronephrosis
i.chronic renal failure
e.pyelonephritis
j.uremia
diminished production of urine
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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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30
The sudden loss of function of the nephrons causes ______________________________.
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The ______________________________ is the outside opening through which urine leaves the body.
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The second step in urine formation is ____________________.
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____________________ increase urinary output by inhibiting the reabsorption of water.
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Match each condition with its definition.
a.oliguria
f.polyuria
b.anuria
g.cystitis
c.renal calculi
h.dysuria
d.hydronephrosis
i.chronic renal failure
e.pyelonephritis
j.uremia
stones formed in the kidney
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35
The ______________________________ stores urine until about 1 pint is accumulated.
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36
Which is the correct sequence of the urine's pathway as it is formed and exited from 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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37
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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The term used to describe the limit of reabsorption of a specific substance is the ____________________.
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39
Match each condition with its definition.
a.oliguria
f.polyuria
b.anuria
g.cystitis
c.renal calculi
h.dysuria
d.hydronephrosis
i.chronic renal failure
e.pyelonephritis
j.uremia
frequent need to urinate
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Match each condition with its definition.
a.oliguria
f.polyuria
b.anuria
g.cystitis
c.renal calculi
h.dysuria
d.hydronephrosis
i.chronic renal failure
e.pyelonephritis
j.uremia
accumulation of fluid in the kidney
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Match each condition with its definition.
a.oliguria
f.polyuria
b.anuria
g.cystitis
c.renal calculi
h.dysuria
d.hydronephrosis
i.chronic renal failure
e.pyelonephritis
j.uremia
retention of urinary waste products in the blood
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Match each condition with its definition.
a.oliguria
f.polyuria
b.anuria
g.cystitis
c.renal calculi
h.dysuria
d.hydronephrosis
i.chronic renal failure
e.pyelonephritis
j.uremia
lack of urine formation
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Match each condition with its definition.
a.oliguria
f.polyuria
b.anuria
g.cystitis
c.renal calculi
h.dysuria
d.hydronephrosis
i.chronic renal failure
e.pyelonephritis
j.uremia
inflammation of kidney tissue and renal pelvis
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Match each condition with its definition.
a.oliguria
f.polyuria
b.anuria
g.cystitis
c.renal calculi
h.dysuria
d.hydronephrosis
i.chronic renal failure
e.pyelonephritis
j.uremia
gradual loss of nephron function
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Match each condition with its definition.
a.oliguria
f.polyuria
b.anuria
g.cystitis
c.renal calculi
h.dysuria
d.hydronephrosis
i.chronic renal failure
e.pyelonephritis
j.uremia
inflammation of the lining of the urinary bladder
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