Deck 10: Urinary System

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A major waste product found in the urine of a normal individual is:

A) blood.
B) protein.
C) sugar.
D) urea.
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A hereditary disorder characterized by hundreds of fluid-filled cysts throughout both kidneys is:

A) glomerulonephritis.
B) nephrosis.
C) polycystic kidney disease.
D) polyuria.
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Downward displacement of the kidney is:

A) nephrolith.
B) nephropexy.
C) nephroptosis.
D) nephrostomy.
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Diffusing blood through a membrane to remove wastes and maintain the proper balance is called:

A) dieresis.
B) hematuria.
C) hemodialysis.
D) uremia.
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Blood in the urine is called:

A) albuminuria.
B) hematuria.
C) ketonuria.
D) uremia.
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A condition in which there are degenerative but not inflammatory changes in the kidneys is called:

A) catheterization.
B) nephritis.
C) nephrosis.
D) percutaneous nephrostomy.
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The name of the functional unit of the kidney is:

A) glomerulus.
B) nephron.
C) tubule.
D) ureter.
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Surgical incision of the kidney to remove a stone from the renal pelvis is:

A) lithotripsy.
B) lithotrite.
C) pyelolithotomy.
D) ureterolithectomy.
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A term that means increasing urination is:

A) dialysis.
B) diuretic.
C) polycystic.
D) urinalysis.
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Cystoscopy is:

A) an instrument to view inside the bladder.
B) cutting into a cyst.
C) visual examination of the urinary bladder.
D) excision of a cyst.
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A surgical procedure that is used to correct nephroptosis is called:

A) nephrocentesis.
B) nephropexy.
C) nephrostomy.
D) nephrotomy.
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Surgical creation of a new opening into the bladder is called:

A) biopsy.
B) cystectomy.
C) cystostomy.
D) nephrostomy.
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The term renal pertains to:

A) the bladder.
B) the kidney.
C) urine.
D) urination.
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The term for painful, burning urination is:

A) diuresis.
B) dysuria.
C) nephrolithiasis.
D) voiding.
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Enlargement of both kidneys is called:

A) bilateral nephromalacia.
B) bilateral nephromegaly.
C) unilateral nephromalacia.
D) unilateral nephromegaly.
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Excretion is the:

A) elimination of body wastes.
B) same as dialysis.
C) same as exhalation.
D) same as urination.
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A condition marked by the presence of kidney stones is:

A) nephritis.
B) nephrolithiasis.
C) nephromalacia.
D) nephroptosis.
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A toxic condition of the body that is associated with failure of the kidneys to function properly is:

A) hematuria.
B) incontinence.
C) pyuria.
D) uremia.
Question
An agent that causes increased urination is a:

A) dialysis.
B) diuresis.
C) diuretic.
D) glomerulus.
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A procedure in which a fiberoptic instrument is used for direct visualization of the kidney is:

A) nephroscopy.
B) nephrosonography.
C) peritoneal dialysis.
D) urography.
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Removal of tissue from the bladder by using a needle inserted through the skin overlying the bladder is called a:

A) cystourethrogram.
B) cystorrhaphy.
C) cystotomy.
D) percutaneous bladder biopsy.
Question
Absence of urination or production of less than 100 mL of urine per day is:

A) anuria.
B) hematuria.
C) hypoxia.
D) uremia.
Question
Urinary incontinence is:

A) complete failure of the kidney to perform its function.
B) the inability to empty the bladder.
C) the inability to hold urine in the bladder.
D) only partial functioning of the kidney.
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An instrument that is used to crush bladder stones is a:

A) cystolithotripsy.
B) lithotripe.
C) lithotripsy.
D) lithotrite.
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A term that means destructive to kidney tissue is:

A) historrhexis.
B) nephromalacia.
C) nephrosclerotic.
D) nephrotoxic.
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An increased concentration of a particular type of protein in the urine is:

A) albuminuria.
B) glycosuria.
C) hematuria.
D) pyuria.
Question
A diminished capacity to form and pass urine (less than 500 mL per day) is called:

A) anuria.
B) dysuria.
C) oliguria.
D) polyuria.
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Surgical crushing of a stone is called:

A) lithotripter.
B) lithotomy.
C) lithotripsy.
D) nephrolithotomy.
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Pus in the urine is called:

A) albuminuria.
B) hematuria.
C) pyuria.
D) uremia.
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A substance in the blood that provides a rough estimate of kidney function is the:

A) blood sugar.
B) blood urea nitrogen.
C) red blood cells.
D) white blood cells.
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A record of the bladder and urethra obtained by filling the bladder with contrast material and taking radiographs while the patient is expelling urine is a:

A) cystic sonogram.
B) cystic tomogram.
C) percutaneous biopsy.
D) voiding cystourethrogram.
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A general term for a test performed in the laboratory on urine is:

A) dialysis.
B) diuresis.
C) urinalysis.
D) urology.
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Creation of a new opening into the renal pelvis, usually done to drain urine from the kidney, is called:

A) cystostomy.
B) nephrostomy.
C) pyeloplasty.
D) pyelotomy.
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A term for excessive secretion and discharge of urine is:

A) polyuria.
B) pyuria.
C) renal failure.
D) urination.
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Surgical repair of one of the tubes that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder is:

A) ureteropexy.
B) urethropexy.
C) ureteroplasty.
D) urethroplasty.
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Urinary retention is:

A) complete failure of the kidney.
B) inability to empty the bladder.
C) inability to hold urine in the bladder.
D) partial functioning of the kidney.
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A term that means pertaining to the urethra is:

A) ureteral.
B) urethreal.
C) urethral.
D) urethrism.
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Cystitis is:

A) inflammation of the bladder.
B) not a urinary tract infection.
C) the most serious type of urinary tract infection.
D) the same as a kidney infection.
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Sugar in the urine is termed:

A) glycosuria.
B) hematuria.
C) proteinuria.
D) pyuria.
Question
The term for a tumor found on mucosal surfaces such as the inner lining of the bladder is:

A) albumin.
B) calculus.
C) glomerulus.
D) polyp.
Question
The presence of protein in the urine is termed:

A) proteinemia.
B) proteinuria.
C) urinalysis.
D) urology.
Question
An x-ray series using contrast medium injected into a vein provides information about the structure and function of the kidney, ureters, and bladder. This test is referred to as:

A) intravenous urography.
B) nephrotomography.
C) retrograde urography.
D) voiding cystourethrography.
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A bladder hernia that protrudes into the vagina is a:

A) bladder polyp.
B) cystocele.
C) pyelolith.
D) vaginal fissure.
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Incision of the kidney to remove a calculus is called a:

A) nephrectomy.
B) nephrolithotomy.
C) nephrotomy.
D) nephrotripsy.
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A 63-year-old woman with bladder cancer has her bladder removed. What is the name of this surgical procedure?

A) Cholecystectomy
B) Cystectomy
C) Nephrectomy
D) Urethrectomy
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Using ultrasound to study the kidney is called:

A) nephrosonography.
B) nephrotomography.
C) nephrotripsy.
D) pyelography.
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Red blood cell production is possible due to the release of which hormone by the kidney?

A) Erythropoietin
B) Proteinuria
C) Pyuria
D) Urea
Question
The kidneys of a 62-year-old man no longer function properly. His physician recommends a special procedure whereby a solution is introduced into the abdominal cavity, and then removed, to help with the filtration process, called:

A) diuresis.
B) hemodialysis.
C) percutaneous nephrostomy.
D) peritoneal dialysis.
Question
A nephrologist uses which instrument for surgical crushing of kidney stones?

A) Hematuria
B) Hemodialysis
C) Lithotripsy
D) Lithotrite
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Softening of the kidney is called:

A) nephromalacia.
B) nephrosclerosis.
C) nephrorrhexis.
D) nephrosis.
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A 24-year-old man has urinary stones in the renal pelvis. The term that refers to these stones is:

A) cholelithiasis.
B) cystolithiasis.
C) ureterolithiasis.
D) urolithiasis.
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Passage of a tubular, flexible instrument into a body channel or cavity for introduction or withdrawal of fluid is called:

A) catheterization.
B) cystostomy.
C) lithotripsy.
D) tracheotomy.
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A type of nephritis in which the glomeruli of the kidney are inflamed is called:

A) glomerulonephritis.
B) nephrolithiasis.
C) nephrosis.
D) polycystic kidney disease.
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A physician is concerned with the functioning of a patient's kidneys. She orders a sectional radiographic examination of the kidneys using contrast dyes. An image that result is referred to as a:

A) cholecystogram.
B) cystogram.
C) nephrotomogram.
D) renal arteriogram.
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The part of the nephron that filters the blood is the:

A) collecting duct.
B) glomerulus.
C) loop of Henle.
D) tubule.
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An x-ray film of the kidneys and ureters produced after injection of radiopaque material into a vein is called an intravenous:

A) urogram.
B) venogram.
C) urethrogram.
D) urethrograph.
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A 32-year-old woman has kidney stones. Which is the proper term for a kidney stone?

A) Cystolith
B) Nephrolith
C) Lithotripsy
D) Lithtrite
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A patient who is undergoing renal lithotripsy using shock waves may be undergoing which procedure?

A) Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL)
B) Glomerulonephral shock wave lithotripsy (GSWL)
C) Nephral shock wave lithotripsy (NSWL)
D) Transurethral shock wave lithotripsy (TSWL)
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A 72-year-old man suffers urethral obstruction and requires surgical creation of a new opening into the bladder for drainage. What is the term for this surgical procedure?

A) Cholecystostomy
B) Cystostomy
C) Nephrostomy
D) Urethrostomy
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The instrument used in cystoscopy is a:

A) cystogram.
B) cystograph.
C) cystoscope.
D) cystotome.
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_________ means pertaining to the bladder.
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In _________________, small pieces of tissue from a nearby structure are removed through the wall of the urethra.
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Which system eliminates waste products that accumulate as a result of cellular metabolism?

A) Cystic
B) Diuretic
C) Renal
D) Urinary
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_________ is defined as inflammation of the kidney.
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The combining form _______ means renal pelvis.
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The act of voiding is referred to as __________.
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The surgical fixation of the kidney is called __________.
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A surgical incision of the kidney is called:

A) cystotomy.
B) nephrotomy.
C) pyelotomy.
D) renotomy.
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Removal of impurities from the blood is referred to as:

A) diuresis.
B) hemodialysis.
C) peritoneal dialysis.
D) renal insufficiency.
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Which of the following involves radiologic examination of the renal pelvis and ureter after injection of a contrast medium into the renal pelvis and is an alternative to intravenous urography?

A) Intravenous urography
B) Retrograde urography
C) Suprapubic radiography
D) Transurethral radiography
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Four methods are used for urinary diversion. Three are forms of catheterization: urethral, ureteral, and suprapubic catheterization. What is the fourth method of urinary diversion?

A) Nephrectomy
B) Percutaneous nephrostomy
C) Percutaneous renal biopsy
D) Transurethral resection
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Inflammation of the renal pelvis is referred to as _________.
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Ketones in the urine is known as _________.
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An instrument used in catheterization is called a(n) _________.
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A patient with a spinal cord injury had a(n) _____ catheter placed in the bladder through a small incision or puncture of the abdominal wall approximately 1 inch above the symphysis pubis.

A) Foley
B) suprapubic
C) ureteral
D) urethral
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X-ray series following injection of a contrast medium into the renal arteries provide radiologists with valuable information about arterial blood supply to the kidneys. An image that results from this procedure is known as a:

A) cystogram.
B) nephrotomogram.
C) pyelogram.
D) renal arteriogram.
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A physician who specializes in the urinary tract is referred to as a(n):

A) cystologist.
B) nephrologist.
C) urethrologist.
D) urologist.
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A renal arteriogram can show a narrowing or constriction, or __________, of the renal arteries.

A) hemorrhage
B) herniation
C) stenosis
D) prolapse
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A 73-year-old man underwent which procedure to remove part of his prostate due to benign prostatic hyperplasia?

A) Laparoscopic pyelectomy
B) Percutaneous nephrectomy
C) Retrograde resection
D) Transurethral resection
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A fiberoptic instrument for viewing the kidney is called a(n) ____________.
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1
A major waste product found in the urine of a normal individual is:

A) blood.
B) protein.
C) sugar.
D) urea.
urea.
2
A hereditary disorder characterized by hundreds of fluid-filled cysts throughout both kidneys is:

A) glomerulonephritis.
B) nephrosis.
C) polycystic kidney disease.
D) polyuria.
polycystic kidney disease.
3
Downward displacement of the kidney is:

A) nephrolith.
B) nephropexy.
C) nephroptosis.
D) nephrostomy.
nephroptosis.
4
Diffusing blood through a membrane to remove wastes and maintain the proper balance is called:

A) dieresis.
B) hematuria.
C) hemodialysis.
D) uremia.
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Blood in the urine is called:

A) albuminuria.
B) hematuria.
C) ketonuria.
D) uremia.
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A condition in which there are degenerative but not inflammatory changes in the kidneys is called:

A) catheterization.
B) nephritis.
C) nephrosis.
D) percutaneous nephrostomy.
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The name of the functional unit of the kidney is:

A) glomerulus.
B) nephron.
C) tubule.
D) ureter.
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Surgical incision of the kidney to remove a stone from the renal pelvis is:

A) lithotripsy.
B) lithotrite.
C) pyelolithotomy.
D) ureterolithectomy.
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A term that means increasing urination is:

A) dialysis.
B) diuretic.
C) polycystic.
D) urinalysis.
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Cystoscopy is:

A) an instrument to view inside the bladder.
B) cutting into a cyst.
C) visual examination of the urinary bladder.
D) excision of a cyst.
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A surgical procedure that is used to correct nephroptosis is called:

A) nephrocentesis.
B) nephropexy.
C) nephrostomy.
D) nephrotomy.
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Surgical creation of a new opening into the bladder is called:

A) biopsy.
B) cystectomy.
C) cystostomy.
D) nephrostomy.
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The term renal pertains to:

A) the bladder.
B) the kidney.
C) urine.
D) urination.
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The term for painful, burning urination is:

A) diuresis.
B) dysuria.
C) nephrolithiasis.
D) voiding.
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Enlargement of both kidneys is called:

A) bilateral nephromalacia.
B) bilateral nephromegaly.
C) unilateral nephromalacia.
D) unilateral nephromegaly.
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Excretion is the:

A) elimination of body wastes.
B) same as dialysis.
C) same as exhalation.
D) same as urination.
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A condition marked by the presence of kidney stones is:

A) nephritis.
B) nephrolithiasis.
C) nephromalacia.
D) nephroptosis.
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A toxic condition of the body that is associated with failure of the kidneys to function properly is:

A) hematuria.
B) incontinence.
C) pyuria.
D) uremia.
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An agent that causes increased urination is a:

A) dialysis.
B) diuresis.
C) diuretic.
D) glomerulus.
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A procedure in which a fiberoptic instrument is used for direct visualization of the kidney is:

A) nephroscopy.
B) nephrosonography.
C) peritoneal dialysis.
D) urography.
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Removal of tissue from the bladder by using a needle inserted through the skin overlying the bladder is called a:

A) cystourethrogram.
B) cystorrhaphy.
C) cystotomy.
D) percutaneous bladder biopsy.
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Absence of urination or production of less than 100 mL of urine per day is:

A) anuria.
B) hematuria.
C) hypoxia.
D) uremia.
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Urinary incontinence is:

A) complete failure of the kidney to perform its function.
B) the inability to empty the bladder.
C) the inability to hold urine in the bladder.
D) only partial functioning of the kidney.
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An instrument that is used to crush bladder stones is a:

A) cystolithotripsy.
B) lithotripe.
C) lithotripsy.
D) lithotrite.
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A term that means destructive to kidney tissue is:

A) historrhexis.
B) nephromalacia.
C) nephrosclerotic.
D) nephrotoxic.
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An increased concentration of a particular type of protein in the urine is:

A) albuminuria.
B) glycosuria.
C) hematuria.
D) pyuria.
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A diminished capacity to form and pass urine (less than 500 mL per day) is called:

A) anuria.
B) dysuria.
C) oliguria.
D) polyuria.
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Surgical crushing of a stone is called:

A) lithotripter.
B) lithotomy.
C) lithotripsy.
D) nephrolithotomy.
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Pus in the urine is called:

A) albuminuria.
B) hematuria.
C) pyuria.
D) uremia.
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A substance in the blood that provides a rough estimate of kidney function is the:

A) blood sugar.
B) blood urea nitrogen.
C) red blood cells.
D) white blood cells.
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A record of the bladder and urethra obtained by filling the bladder with contrast material and taking radiographs while the patient is expelling urine is a:

A) cystic sonogram.
B) cystic tomogram.
C) percutaneous biopsy.
D) voiding cystourethrogram.
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A general term for a test performed in the laboratory on urine is:

A) dialysis.
B) diuresis.
C) urinalysis.
D) urology.
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Creation of a new opening into the renal pelvis, usually done to drain urine from the kidney, is called:

A) cystostomy.
B) nephrostomy.
C) pyeloplasty.
D) pyelotomy.
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A term for excessive secretion and discharge of urine is:

A) polyuria.
B) pyuria.
C) renal failure.
D) urination.
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Surgical repair of one of the tubes that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder is:

A) ureteropexy.
B) urethropexy.
C) ureteroplasty.
D) urethroplasty.
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Urinary retention is:

A) complete failure of the kidney.
B) inability to empty the bladder.
C) inability to hold urine in the bladder.
D) partial functioning of the kidney.
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A term that means pertaining to the urethra is:

A) ureteral.
B) urethreal.
C) urethral.
D) urethrism.
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Cystitis is:

A) inflammation of the bladder.
B) not a urinary tract infection.
C) the most serious type of urinary tract infection.
D) the same as a kidney infection.
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Sugar in the urine is termed:

A) glycosuria.
B) hematuria.
C) proteinuria.
D) pyuria.
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The term for a tumor found on mucosal surfaces such as the inner lining of the bladder is:

A) albumin.
B) calculus.
C) glomerulus.
D) polyp.
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The presence of protein in the urine is termed:

A) proteinemia.
B) proteinuria.
C) urinalysis.
D) urology.
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42
An x-ray series using contrast medium injected into a vein provides information about the structure and function of the kidney, ureters, and bladder. This test is referred to as:

A) intravenous urography.
B) nephrotomography.
C) retrograde urography.
D) voiding cystourethrography.
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A bladder hernia that protrudes into the vagina is a:

A) bladder polyp.
B) cystocele.
C) pyelolith.
D) vaginal fissure.
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Incision of the kidney to remove a calculus is called a:

A) nephrectomy.
B) nephrolithotomy.
C) nephrotomy.
D) nephrotripsy.
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A 63-year-old woman with bladder cancer has her bladder removed. What is the name of this surgical procedure?

A) Cholecystectomy
B) Cystectomy
C) Nephrectomy
D) Urethrectomy
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Using ultrasound to study the kidney is called:

A) nephrosonography.
B) nephrotomography.
C) nephrotripsy.
D) pyelography.
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Red blood cell production is possible due to the release of which hormone by the kidney?

A) Erythropoietin
B) Proteinuria
C) Pyuria
D) Urea
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The kidneys of a 62-year-old man no longer function properly. His physician recommends a special procedure whereby a solution is introduced into the abdominal cavity, and then removed, to help with the filtration process, called:

A) diuresis.
B) hemodialysis.
C) percutaneous nephrostomy.
D) peritoneal dialysis.
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A nephrologist uses which instrument for surgical crushing of kidney stones?

A) Hematuria
B) Hemodialysis
C) Lithotripsy
D) Lithotrite
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50
Softening of the kidney is called:

A) nephromalacia.
B) nephrosclerosis.
C) nephrorrhexis.
D) nephrosis.
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51
A 24-year-old man has urinary stones in the renal pelvis. The term that refers to these stones is:

A) cholelithiasis.
B) cystolithiasis.
C) ureterolithiasis.
D) urolithiasis.
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52
Passage of a tubular, flexible instrument into a body channel or cavity for introduction or withdrawal of fluid is called:

A) catheterization.
B) cystostomy.
C) lithotripsy.
D) tracheotomy.
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53
A type of nephritis in which the glomeruli of the kidney are inflamed is called:

A) glomerulonephritis.
B) nephrolithiasis.
C) nephrosis.
D) polycystic kidney disease.
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54
A physician is concerned with the functioning of a patient's kidneys. She orders a sectional radiographic examination of the kidneys using contrast dyes. An image that result is referred to as a:

A) cholecystogram.
B) cystogram.
C) nephrotomogram.
D) renal arteriogram.
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55
The part of the nephron that filters the blood is the:

A) collecting duct.
B) glomerulus.
C) loop of Henle.
D) tubule.
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56
An x-ray film of the kidneys and ureters produced after injection of radiopaque material into a vein is called an intravenous:

A) urogram.
B) venogram.
C) urethrogram.
D) urethrograph.
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57
A 32-year-old woman has kidney stones. Which is the proper term for a kidney stone?

A) Cystolith
B) Nephrolith
C) Lithotripsy
D) Lithtrite
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58
A patient who is undergoing renal lithotripsy using shock waves may be undergoing which procedure?

A) Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL)
B) Glomerulonephral shock wave lithotripsy (GSWL)
C) Nephral shock wave lithotripsy (NSWL)
D) Transurethral shock wave lithotripsy (TSWL)
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59
A 72-year-old man suffers urethral obstruction and requires surgical creation of a new opening into the bladder for drainage. What is the term for this surgical procedure?

A) Cholecystostomy
B) Cystostomy
C) Nephrostomy
D) Urethrostomy
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60
The instrument used in cystoscopy is a:

A) cystogram.
B) cystograph.
C) cystoscope.
D) cystotome.
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61
_________ means pertaining to the bladder.
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62
In _________________, small pieces of tissue from a nearby structure are removed through the wall of the urethra.
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63
Which system eliminates waste products that accumulate as a result of cellular metabolism?

A) Cystic
B) Diuretic
C) Renal
D) Urinary
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64
_________ is defined as inflammation of the kidney.
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65
The combining form _______ means renal pelvis.
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66
The act of voiding is referred to as __________.
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67
The surgical fixation of the kidney is called __________.
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68
A surgical incision of the kidney is called:

A) cystotomy.
B) nephrotomy.
C) pyelotomy.
D) renotomy.
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69
Removal of impurities from the blood is referred to as:

A) diuresis.
B) hemodialysis.
C) peritoneal dialysis.
D) renal insufficiency.
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70
Which of the following involves radiologic examination of the renal pelvis and ureter after injection of a contrast medium into the renal pelvis and is an alternative to intravenous urography?

A) Intravenous urography
B) Retrograde urography
C) Suprapubic radiography
D) Transurethral radiography
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71
Four methods are used for urinary diversion. Three are forms of catheterization: urethral, ureteral, and suprapubic catheterization. What is the fourth method of urinary diversion?

A) Nephrectomy
B) Percutaneous nephrostomy
C) Percutaneous renal biopsy
D) Transurethral resection
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72
Inflammation of the renal pelvis is referred to as _________.
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73
Ketones in the urine is known as _________.
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74
An instrument used in catheterization is called a(n) _________.
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75
A patient with a spinal cord injury had a(n) _____ catheter placed in the bladder through a small incision or puncture of the abdominal wall approximately 1 inch above the symphysis pubis.

A) Foley
B) suprapubic
C) ureteral
D) urethral
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76
X-ray series following injection of a contrast medium into the renal arteries provide radiologists with valuable information about arterial blood supply to the kidneys. An image that results from this procedure is known as a:

A) cystogram.
B) nephrotomogram.
C) pyelogram.
D) renal arteriogram.
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77
A physician who specializes in the urinary tract is referred to as a(n):

A) cystologist.
B) nephrologist.
C) urethrologist.
D) urologist.
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78
A renal arteriogram can show a narrowing or constriction, or __________, of the renal arteries.

A) hemorrhage
B) herniation
C) stenosis
D) prolapse
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79
A 73-year-old man underwent which procedure to remove part of his prostate due to benign prostatic hyperplasia?

A) Laparoscopic pyelectomy
B) Percutaneous nephrectomy
C) Retrograde resection
D) Transurethral resection
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80
A fiberoptic instrument for viewing the kidney is called a(n) ____________.
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