Deck 11: Urology - Urinary System

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Which of the following is an x-ray of the urinary system that uses contrast dye?

A) KUB
B) BUN
C) IVP
D) CAPD
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In addition to creating and excreting urine to rid the body of wastes,the kidney also influences:

A) red blood cell production.
B) blood pressure.
C) the pH of the blood.
D) all of the above
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The urinary catheter that is inserted through the urethra into the bladder to remain for a period of time is a:

A) suprapubic catheter.
B) Foley catheter.
C) straight catheter.
D) condom catheter.
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The meatus of the urethra is a/an:

A) muscle.
B) gland.
C) opening.
D) sphincter.
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Which would be a normal finding in a urinalysis?

A) casts
B) albumin
C) creatinine
D) glucose
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Which of the following is true about a renal scan?

A) It uses a radioactive isotope injected intravenously.
B) It uses radioactive particles and a scanner to create an image.
C) It is used to look for signs of rejection of a transplanted kidney.
D) all of the above
Question
Drugs such as tolterodine (Detrol) that decrease the contractions of smooth muscle are helpful in treating:

A) overactive bladder.
B) polycystic kidney disease.
C) cystocele.
D) interstitial cystitis.
Question
Which finding in a urinalysis would indicate the presence of a urinary tract infection?

A) ketonuria
B) pyuria
C) polyuria
D) oliguria
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The plural of glomerulus is:

A) glomeruli.
B) glomerulices.
C) glomerula.
D) glomerulae.
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Which is the cancer of the kidney that is found in children?

A) Wilms'
B) Foley
C) nephroblastoma
D) A and C
Question
The condition ____________ may be found in a diabetic patient who metabolizes fats instead of glucose for energy.

A) oliguria
B) polyuria
C) ketonuria
D) dysuria
Question
If a patient is taking a diuretic drug such as Lasix,it will be necessary to replace the potassium lost in the urine with the medication:

A) Vesicare.
B) Macrobid.
C) K-Dur.
D) Pyridium.
Question
An ongoing life-saving procedure that is used to treat ESRD is:

A) catheterization.
B) percutaneous ultrasonic lithotripsy.
C) hemodialysis.
D) radiation.
Question
Which is a radiologic procedure in which x-rays are taken as the patient urinates and expels a contrast dye that was previously inserted into the bladder?

A) voiding cystourethrography
B) retrograde pyelography
C) urinalysis
D) intravenous pyelography
Question
A person with uremia would have a higher-than-normal level for which of these laboratory tests?

A) BUN
B) C&S
C) PSA
D) I&O
Question
A nephropexy is done to correct:

A) nephrolithiasis.
B) nephropathy.
C) nephrosclerosis.
D) nephroptosis.
Question
Mr.Jones has a large kidney stone that is obstructing the flow of urine,resulting in backup of urine in the ureter and into the kidney.This is known as:

A) hydroureter.
B) polycystic kidney disease.
C) urinary incontinence.
D) enuresis.
Question
The inability to voluntarily retain urine is:

A) incontinence.
B) hesitancy.
C) micturition.
D) retention.
Question
Stress ____________ occurs in a woman when she laughs,coughs,or sneezes,causing her to involuntary pass some urine.

A) hesitancy
B) retention
C) dysuria
D) incontinence
Question
Which are examples of drugs that would be prescribed to treat a urinary tract infection?

A) Detrol and Vesicare
B) hydrochlorothiazide and Lasix
C) K-Lyte
D) Macrobid and Gantrisin
Question
Which process involves contractions of smooth muscle that propel urine through the ureter?

A) reabsorption
B) peristalsis
C) filtration
D) micturition
Question
Absence of urine production by the kidney is known as:

A) anuria.
B) bacteriuria.
C) dysuria.
D) pyuria.
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A kidney stone is also called a/an:

A) calculus.
B) calix.
C) cyst.
D) cast.
Question
Which is another name for nephroblastoma?

A) bladder cancer
B) cystitis
C) Wilms' tumor
D) uremia
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Involuntary urination during sleep is known as:

A) nocturia.
B) urinary retention.
C) enuresis.
D) urinary frequency.
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In which renal disease do substances from the immune response to streptococcus bacteria collect in the capillary network of the nephron?

A) nephrotic syndrome
B) pyelonephritis
C) glomerulonephritis
D) acute renal failure
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An excessive amount of urea in the blood because of renal failure is known as:

A) nephritis.
B) urethritis.
C) uremia.
D) erythropoietin.
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Which word means pertaining to the bladder?

A) renal
B) cystic
C) urinary
D) vesical
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Damage to the pores of the glomeruli that allows large amounts of albumin to leak into the urine,decreasing the amount of protein in the blood,is known as:

A) nephrotic syndrome.
B) hydronephrosis.
C) nephroptosis.
D) cystitis.
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Which is the area of the kidney that includes the cortex and medulla?

A) parenchyma
B) glomerulus
C) mucosa
D) hilum
Question
Which is a congenital condition in which the female urethral meatus is incorrectly located near the clitoris or the male urethral meatus is incorrectly located on the upper surface of the shaft of the penis?

A) epispadias
B) hydroureter
C) hypospadias
D) urethritis
Question
The formation of an abnormal passageway connecting the bladder to the vagina is known as:

A) urinary retention.
B) a vesicovaginal fistula.
C) a vesicovaginal fissure.
D) a vesicovaginostomy.
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What is the indentation where the renal artery enters and the renal vein and ureter exit the kidney?

A) distal tubule
B) urethra
C) hilum
D) glomerulus
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What tube connects the bladder to the outside of the body?

A) ureter
B) convoluted tubule
C) urethra
D) vesical
Question
Epispadias or hypospadias is corrected surgically with a:

A) lithotripsy.
B) cystectomy.
C) urethroplasty.
D) nephropexy.
Question
A hernia in which the bladder bulges through a weakness in the muscular wall of the vagina or rectum is known as:

A) neurogenic bladder.
B) overactive bladder.
C) cystocele.
D) cystitis.
Question
The abbreviation ARF means :

A) acid resistant factor.
B) acute renal factor.
C) acute renal failure.
D) albumin renin factor.
Question
A urinometer or a refractometer is used to measure the ____________ of urine.

A) sediments
B) specific gravity
C) pH
D) color
Question
Two combining forms that mean bladder are cyst/o- and:

A) pyel/o-.
B) cortic/o-.
C) ur/o-.
D) vesic/o-.
Question
Difficult or painful urination is known as:

A) anuria.
B) polyuria.
C) dysuria.
D) pyuria.
Question
Which type of dialysis allows the patient to be ambulatory?

A) CAPD
B) Foley catheter
C) hemodialysis
D) CMG
Question
Congenital means :

A) inherited.
B) present at birth.
C) damaged.
D) deformed.
Question
Which of the following words does not refer to the process of eliminating urine from the body?

A) urination
B) micturition
C) voiding
D) reabsorption
Question
Enlargement of the kidney due to constant pressure from backed up urine is called:

A) hydronephrosis.
B) glomerulonephritis.
C) nephrolithiasis.
D) polycystic kidney disease.
Question
Which is a flexible tube to drain urine that is inserted through the abdominal wall just above the pubic bone?

A) shunt
B) suprapubic catheter
C) Foley
D) refractometer
Question
In which of the following does a nurse measure the amount of urine produced by the body and the amount of fluid taken in by a patient?

A) sp gr
B) BUN
C) I&O
D) C&S
Question
Which of the following is not true regarding chronic renal failure?

A) It begins with renal insufficiency.
B) There is gradual worsening and progressive damage to the kidneys.
C) It may lead to end-stage renal disease.
D) It develops rapidly, sometimes due to trauma.
Question
Blood in the urine is known as:

A) nocturia.
B) hypokalemia.
C) dysuria.
D) hematuria.
Question
Which type of renal cancer occurs in children and arises from residual embryonic or fetal tissue?

A) Wilms' tumor
B) renal cell cancer
C) bladder cancer
D) uremia
Question
Glucose in the urine is known as:

A) enuresis.
B) bacteriuria.
C) hematuria.
D) glycosuria.
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Which procedure uses x-rays to create multiple images as "slices" through the kidney?

A) nephrotomography
B) renal angiography
C) 24-hour creatinine clearance
D) cystometry
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If the blood pressure decreases,the kidneys produce:

A) concentrated urine with less water in it.
B) dilute urine with more water in it.
C) urine with blood in it.
D) electrolytes
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Which of the following is not filtered out of the blood by the glomerulus?

A) red blood cells
B) electrolytes
C) water
D) glucose
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Which procedure uses sound waves to create an image of a kidney stone?

A) renal angiography
B) urinalysis
C) ultrasonography
D) KUB
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Which of the following is a dipstick test of the urine that gives an immediate result indicating if the patient has a urinary tract infection?

A) specific gravity
B) leukocyte esterase
C) drug screening
D) 24-hour creatinine clearance
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Waste products excreted by the kidney include all of the following except:

A) urea.
B) creatinine.
C) uric acid.
D) nephron.
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Inflammation and infection of the pelves of the kidneys is known as:

A) cystitis.
B) renal cell carcinoma.
C) uremia.
D) pyelonephritis.
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A decreased amount of potassium in the blood due to a diuretic drug is known as:

A) hypokalemia.
B) hydroureter.
C) hypospadias.
D) nephroptosis.
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Which is a blood test that measures the amount of urea?

A) BUN
B) UA
C) C&S
D) SG
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Which type of drug treats hypertension by blocking sodium from being absorbed from the tubule back into the blood?

A) diuretic drug
B) antispasmodic drug
C) urinary analgesic drug
D) antibiotic drug
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Which is the correct order for the process of producing urine?

A) filtration, collection of filtrate, reabsorption, excretion of urine
B) collection of filtrate, filtration, reabsorption, excretion of urine
C) reabsorption, filtration, collection of filtrate, excretion of urine
D) excretion of urine, filtration, collection of filtrate, reabsorption
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A urine culture and sensitivity is done to identify the:

A) electrolytes causing a kidney stone.
B) bacterium causing a UTI.
C) antibiotic drugs that would be effective against the bacterium.
D) B and C
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An empty bladder collapses into folds called:

A) orifices.
B) pelves.
C) rugae.
D) sphincters.
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Cystoscopy is a procedure to visualize the:

A) bladder.
B) abdominal cavity.
C) retroperitoneal space
D) kidney
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Which word means the functional area of the kidney that contains many nephrons?

A) glomerulus
B) parenchyma
C) flank
D) urea
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Placing a tube into the bladder in order to drain the urine is called:

A) cystoscopy.
B) dialysis.
C) KUB.
D) catheterization.
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A small area behind the abdominal cavity that is filled with fatty tissues around the kidney is known as the:

A) peritoneal cavity.
B) abdominopelvic cavity.
C) retroperitoneal space.
D) flank.
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The pH of the urine is related to the:

A) amount of blood in it.
B) color and odor.
C) amount of protein in it.
D) acidity or alkalinity.
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All of these are laboratory tests performed on a urine specimen except:

A) C & S.
B) WBC
C) CAPD
D) UA
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Another name for a KUB is a:

A) flat plate of the abdomen.
B) cystoscopy.
C) catheterization.
D) cystocele.
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A patient with hematuria would have ____________ in the urine.

A) casts
B) protein
C) glucose
D) blood
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Hydroureter is most often caused by a:

A) diuretic drug.
B) kidney stone.
C) urinary tract infection.
D) all of the above
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For a patient in end-stage renal failure,what are two things that can take the place of the nonfunctioning kidneys?

A) hemodialysis or renal transplantation
B) peritoneal dialysis or catheterization
C) diuresis or catheterization
D) cystoscopy or hemodialysis
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The functional unit of the kidney is known as the:

A) collecting tubule.
B) cortex.
C) nephron.
D) pelvis.
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Both combining forms ren/o- and nephr/o- mean:

A) kidney.
B) bladder.
C) urine.
D) nephron.
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E.coli is the most common cause of:

A) kidney stones.
B) hypospadias.
C) renal failure.
D) urinary tract infections.
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The suffix -scope means :

A) process of using an instrument to examine.
B) stone.
C) laboratory procedure.
D) instrument used to examine.
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Involuntarily passing urine while sneezing,coughing,or laughing is called:

A) urinary retention.
B) stress incontinence.
C) cystitis.
D) nocturia.
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Which is a common passageway that collects urine from many nephrons?

A) cortex
B) glomerulus
C) distal convoluted tubule
D) minor calix
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Which surgical procedures remove a severely damaged kidney from a patient with end-stage kidney failure and insert a new kidney from a donor?

A) nephrectomy, transplantation
B) cystoscopy, lithotripsy
C) stone basketing, nephropexy
D) urethroplasty, nephrectomy
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Deck 11: Urology - Urinary System
1
Which of the following is an x-ray of the urinary system that uses contrast dye?

A) KUB
B) BUN
C) IVP
D) CAPD
IVP
2
In addition to creating and excreting urine to rid the body of wastes,the kidney also influences:

A) red blood cell production.
B) blood pressure.
C) the pH of the blood.
D) all of the above
all of the above
3
The urinary catheter that is inserted through the urethra into the bladder to remain for a period of time is a:

A) suprapubic catheter.
B) Foley catheter.
C) straight catheter.
D) condom catheter.
Foley catheter.
4
The meatus of the urethra is a/an:

A) muscle.
B) gland.
C) opening.
D) sphincter.
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Which would be a normal finding in a urinalysis?

A) casts
B) albumin
C) creatinine
D) glucose
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6
Which of the following is true about a renal scan?

A) It uses a radioactive isotope injected intravenously.
B) It uses radioactive particles and a scanner to create an image.
C) It is used to look for signs of rejection of a transplanted kidney.
D) all of the above
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Drugs such as tolterodine (Detrol) that decrease the contractions of smooth muscle are helpful in treating:

A) overactive bladder.
B) polycystic kidney disease.
C) cystocele.
D) interstitial cystitis.
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Which finding in a urinalysis would indicate the presence of a urinary tract infection?

A) ketonuria
B) pyuria
C) polyuria
D) oliguria
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The plural of glomerulus is:

A) glomeruli.
B) glomerulices.
C) glomerula.
D) glomerulae.
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Which is the cancer of the kidney that is found in children?

A) Wilms'
B) Foley
C) nephroblastoma
D) A and C
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The condition ____________ may be found in a diabetic patient who metabolizes fats instead of glucose for energy.

A) oliguria
B) polyuria
C) ketonuria
D) dysuria
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If a patient is taking a diuretic drug such as Lasix,it will be necessary to replace the potassium lost in the urine with the medication:

A) Vesicare.
B) Macrobid.
C) K-Dur.
D) Pyridium.
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An ongoing life-saving procedure that is used to treat ESRD is:

A) catheterization.
B) percutaneous ultrasonic lithotripsy.
C) hemodialysis.
D) radiation.
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Which is a radiologic procedure in which x-rays are taken as the patient urinates and expels a contrast dye that was previously inserted into the bladder?

A) voiding cystourethrography
B) retrograde pyelography
C) urinalysis
D) intravenous pyelography
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A person with uremia would have a higher-than-normal level for which of these laboratory tests?

A) BUN
B) C&S
C) PSA
D) I&O
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A nephropexy is done to correct:

A) nephrolithiasis.
B) nephropathy.
C) nephrosclerosis.
D) nephroptosis.
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17
Mr.Jones has a large kidney stone that is obstructing the flow of urine,resulting in backup of urine in the ureter and into the kidney.This is known as:

A) hydroureter.
B) polycystic kidney disease.
C) urinary incontinence.
D) enuresis.
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The inability to voluntarily retain urine is:

A) incontinence.
B) hesitancy.
C) micturition.
D) retention.
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Stress ____________ occurs in a woman when she laughs,coughs,or sneezes,causing her to involuntary pass some urine.

A) hesitancy
B) retention
C) dysuria
D) incontinence
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Which are examples of drugs that would be prescribed to treat a urinary tract infection?

A) Detrol and Vesicare
B) hydrochlorothiazide and Lasix
C) K-Lyte
D) Macrobid and Gantrisin
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21
Which process involves contractions of smooth muscle that propel urine through the ureter?

A) reabsorption
B) peristalsis
C) filtration
D) micturition
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Absence of urine production by the kidney is known as:

A) anuria.
B) bacteriuria.
C) dysuria.
D) pyuria.
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A kidney stone is also called a/an:

A) calculus.
B) calix.
C) cyst.
D) cast.
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Which is another name for nephroblastoma?

A) bladder cancer
B) cystitis
C) Wilms' tumor
D) uremia
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Involuntary urination during sleep is known as:

A) nocturia.
B) urinary retention.
C) enuresis.
D) urinary frequency.
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In which renal disease do substances from the immune response to streptococcus bacteria collect in the capillary network of the nephron?

A) nephrotic syndrome
B) pyelonephritis
C) glomerulonephritis
D) acute renal failure
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An excessive amount of urea in the blood because of renal failure is known as:

A) nephritis.
B) urethritis.
C) uremia.
D) erythropoietin.
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Which word means pertaining to the bladder?

A) renal
B) cystic
C) urinary
D) vesical
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29
Damage to the pores of the glomeruli that allows large amounts of albumin to leak into the urine,decreasing the amount of protein in the blood,is known as:

A) nephrotic syndrome.
B) hydronephrosis.
C) nephroptosis.
D) cystitis.
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Which is the area of the kidney that includes the cortex and medulla?

A) parenchyma
B) glomerulus
C) mucosa
D) hilum
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Which is a congenital condition in which the female urethral meatus is incorrectly located near the clitoris or the male urethral meatus is incorrectly located on the upper surface of the shaft of the penis?

A) epispadias
B) hydroureter
C) hypospadias
D) urethritis
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The formation of an abnormal passageway connecting the bladder to the vagina is known as:

A) urinary retention.
B) a vesicovaginal fistula.
C) a vesicovaginal fissure.
D) a vesicovaginostomy.
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What is the indentation where the renal artery enters and the renal vein and ureter exit the kidney?

A) distal tubule
B) urethra
C) hilum
D) glomerulus
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What tube connects the bladder to the outside of the body?

A) ureter
B) convoluted tubule
C) urethra
D) vesical
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35
Epispadias or hypospadias is corrected surgically with a:

A) lithotripsy.
B) cystectomy.
C) urethroplasty.
D) nephropexy.
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36
A hernia in which the bladder bulges through a weakness in the muscular wall of the vagina or rectum is known as:

A) neurogenic bladder.
B) overactive bladder.
C) cystocele.
D) cystitis.
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37
The abbreviation ARF means :

A) acid resistant factor.
B) acute renal factor.
C) acute renal failure.
D) albumin renin factor.
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38
A urinometer or a refractometer is used to measure the ____________ of urine.

A) sediments
B) specific gravity
C) pH
D) color
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39
Two combining forms that mean bladder are cyst/o- and:

A) pyel/o-.
B) cortic/o-.
C) ur/o-.
D) vesic/o-.
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40
Difficult or painful urination is known as:

A) anuria.
B) polyuria.
C) dysuria.
D) pyuria.
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41
Which type of dialysis allows the patient to be ambulatory?

A) CAPD
B) Foley catheter
C) hemodialysis
D) CMG
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Congenital means :

A) inherited.
B) present at birth.
C) damaged.
D) deformed.
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Which of the following words does not refer to the process of eliminating urine from the body?

A) urination
B) micturition
C) voiding
D) reabsorption
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44
Enlargement of the kidney due to constant pressure from backed up urine is called:

A) hydronephrosis.
B) glomerulonephritis.
C) nephrolithiasis.
D) polycystic kidney disease.
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45
Which is a flexible tube to drain urine that is inserted through the abdominal wall just above the pubic bone?

A) shunt
B) suprapubic catheter
C) Foley
D) refractometer
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46
In which of the following does a nurse measure the amount of urine produced by the body and the amount of fluid taken in by a patient?

A) sp gr
B) BUN
C) I&O
D) C&S
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47
Which of the following is not true regarding chronic renal failure?

A) It begins with renal insufficiency.
B) There is gradual worsening and progressive damage to the kidneys.
C) It may lead to end-stage renal disease.
D) It develops rapidly, sometimes due to trauma.
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48
Blood in the urine is known as:

A) nocturia.
B) hypokalemia.
C) dysuria.
D) hematuria.
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49
Which type of renal cancer occurs in children and arises from residual embryonic or fetal tissue?

A) Wilms' tumor
B) renal cell cancer
C) bladder cancer
D) uremia
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50
Glucose in the urine is known as:

A) enuresis.
B) bacteriuria.
C) hematuria.
D) glycosuria.
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51
Which procedure uses x-rays to create multiple images as "slices" through the kidney?

A) nephrotomography
B) renal angiography
C) 24-hour creatinine clearance
D) cystometry
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52
If the blood pressure decreases,the kidneys produce:

A) concentrated urine with less water in it.
B) dilute urine with more water in it.
C) urine with blood in it.
D) electrolytes
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53
Which of the following is not filtered out of the blood by the glomerulus?

A) red blood cells
B) electrolytes
C) water
D) glucose
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54
Which procedure uses sound waves to create an image of a kidney stone?

A) renal angiography
B) urinalysis
C) ultrasonography
D) KUB
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55
Which of the following is a dipstick test of the urine that gives an immediate result indicating if the patient has a urinary tract infection?

A) specific gravity
B) leukocyte esterase
C) drug screening
D) 24-hour creatinine clearance
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56
Waste products excreted by the kidney include all of the following except:

A) urea.
B) creatinine.
C) uric acid.
D) nephron.
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57
Inflammation and infection of the pelves of the kidneys is known as:

A) cystitis.
B) renal cell carcinoma.
C) uremia.
D) pyelonephritis.
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58
A decreased amount of potassium in the blood due to a diuretic drug is known as:

A) hypokalemia.
B) hydroureter.
C) hypospadias.
D) nephroptosis.
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59
Which is a blood test that measures the amount of urea?

A) BUN
B) UA
C) C&S
D) SG
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60
Which type of drug treats hypertension by blocking sodium from being absorbed from the tubule back into the blood?

A) diuretic drug
B) antispasmodic drug
C) urinary analgesic drug
D) antibiotic drug
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61
Which is the correct order for the process of producing urine?

A) filtration, collection of filtrate, reabsorption, excretion of urine
B) collection of filtrate, filtration, reabsorption, excretion of urine
C) reabsorption, filtration, collection of filtrate, excretion of urine
D) excretion of urine, filtration, collection of filtrate, reabsorption
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62
A urine culture and sensitivity is done to identify the:

A) electrolytes causing a kidney stone.
B) bacterium causing a UTI.
C) antibiotic drugs that would be effective against the bacterium.
D) B and C
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63
An empty bladder collapses into folds called:

A) orifices.
B) pelves.
C) rugae.
D) sphincters.
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64
Cystoscopy is a procedure to visualize the:

A) bladder.
B) abdominal cavity.
C) retroperitoneal space
D) kidney
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65
Which word means the functional area of the kidney that contains many nephrons?

A) glomerulus
B) parenchyma
C) flank
D) urea
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66
Placing a tube into the bladder in order to drain the urine is called:

A) cystoscopy.
B) dialysis.
C) KUB.
D) catheterization.
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67
A small area behind the abdominal cavity that is filled with fatty tissues around the kidney is known as the:

A) peritoneal cavity.
B) abdominopelvic cavity.
C) retroperitoneal space.
D) flank.
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68
The pH of the urine is related to the:

A) amount of blood in it.
B) color and odor.
C) amount of protein in it.
D) acidity or alkalinity.
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69
All of these are laboratory tests performed on a urine specimen except:

A) C & S.
B) WBC
C) CAPD
D) UA
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70
Another name for a KUB is a:

A) flat plate of the abdomen.
B) cystoscopy.
C) catheterization.
D) cystocele.
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71
A patient with hematuria would have ____________ in the urine.

A) casts
B) protein
C) glucose
D) blood
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72
Hydroureter is most often caused by a:

A) diuretic drug.
B) kidney stone.
C) urinary tract infection.
D) all of the above
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73
For a patient in end-stage renal failure,what are two things that can take the place of the nonfunctioning kidneys?

A) hemodialysis or renal transplantation
B) peritoneal dialysis or catheterization
C) diuresis or catheterization
D) cystoscopy or hemodialysis
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74
The functional unit of the kidney is known as the:

A) collecting tubule.
B) cortex.
C) nephron.
D) pelvis.
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75
Both combining forms ren/o- and nephr/o- mean:

A) kidney.
B) bladder.
C) urine.
D) nephron.
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76
E.coli is the most common cause of:

A) kidney stones.
B) hypospadias.
C) renal failure.
D) urinary tract infections.
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77
The suffix -scope means :

A) process of using an instrument to examine.
B) stone.
C) laboratory procedure.
D) instrument used to examine.
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78
Involuntarily passing urine while sneezing,coughing,or laughing is called:

A) urinary retention.
B) stress incontinence.
C) cystitis.
D) nocturia.
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79
Which is a common passageway that collects urine from many nephrons?

A) cortex
B) glomerulus
C) distal convoluted tubule
D) minor calix
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80
Which surgical procedures remove a severely damaged kidney from a patient with end-stage kidney failure and insert a new kidney from a donor?

A) nephrectomy, transplantation
B) cystoscopy, lithotripsy
C) stone basketing, nephropexy
D) urethroplasty, nephrectomy
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