Anatomy
Medications
Phisology
Diseases/Issues
Labs
100

This kidney can you cannot palpate

What is the left kidney

100

Medications anticipated to be ordered for someone with a struvite stone

What is pain medication (opioid) and antibiotics 

100

Average blood flow to the kidneys

What is 600-1,300mL/min

100

Most common cause for urethritis 

What is STI/STD

100

BUN normal level

What is 10-20

200

The functional unit of the kidney

What is Nephron 

200

This class of medications have a black box warning of tendon rupture, central nervous system effects, peripheral neuropathy

What is fluoroquinolones 

•ciprofloxacin (Cipro)
• levofloxacin (Levaquin)
• moxifloxacin (Avelox)

200

Which hormone increases kidney reabsorption of sodium and water, restoring blood pressure, blood volume, and blood sodium levels

What is aldosterone 

200

Your patient has some urine leak out when they sneezee

What is stress incontinence 

200

Serum Creatinine level

What is Female 0.5-1.1

What is Male 0.6-1.2

300

This surrounds the glomerulus

What is Bowman capsule 

300

This medication is used for cystitis in pregnancy 

What is fosfomycin (Monurol)

300
Which hormone helps regulate blood flow, GFR, and blood pressure 

What is renin 

300

Credes' method

What is pressing on the bladder to get urine out

300

BUN/Creatinine ratio level

What is 6-25 (15.5 optimal) 

400

These are the two types of nephrons

What is cortical and juxtamedullary 

400

Teaching associated with urine acidifiers (methenamine (Hiprex), methylene blue (Urolene blue))

What is 

Take with food

• Drink 8-10 8oz. glasses of water per day

• Avoid alkalinizing products

(citrus, milk, antacids, etc.)



400

This is where most sodium, chloride, and water is reabsorbed 

What is the proximal convoluted tubule (PCT)

400

The 4 types of kidney stones 

What is • Calcium (calcium oxalate or calcium phosphate)
• Uric acid
• Struvite
• Cystine

400

Name 6 different things tests in a UA

What is color, odor, WBC, RBC, Lukeocyte esterase, nitrites, protein, ketones, pH, specific gravity, glucose, bacteria

500

This supplies the blood to the nephron

What is afferent arteriole 

500

Teaching associated with phenazopyridine (Azo-Standard, Pyridium)

What is reddish-orange urine, GI upset-
take with meal

500

The glucose level where it may become present in the urine

What is greater than 220mg/dL (12mmol/L)

500

Risk factors for bladder cancer

What is tobacco use, chemical exposure/environmental toxins, radiation exposure

500

Presence of leukocyte esterase indicates what

What is UTI

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