Word Parts
Anatomy
Signs & Symptoms
Diseases
Diagnostic Tests
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urin/o

urine

100

What urinary organ holds urine?

The Bladder

100
What does anuria refer to?

Absence of urine production

100

Inflammation of the bladder

cystitis 

100

What is urinalysis?

The examination of urine
200
nephr/o
kidney
200

Where do the ureters transport urine?

From the renal pelvises of the kidneys to the urinary bladder

200

What is the name of the symptom that refers to the inability to urinate 

urinary retention

200
What disease causes the kidney walls to harden?

nephrosclerosis

200

What test/procedure test blood or urine in order to check for things like drugs, alcohol, or other substances 

toxicology

300

xanth/o

yellow; yellowish

300
What is the basic structural and functional unit of the kidney

Nephrons

300

A patient reports that they have been urinating more frequently at night, what is the possible symptom that they have?

nocturnal enuresis
300

What is nephrolithiasis also known as?

kidney stones

300

What are the two different X-ray methods that use contrast media to differentiate fluids and structures within the body?

Computerized Tomography(CT) and Intravenous Pyelogram(IVP)

400
-ectasia

dilation; expansion

400

What are the nephrons responsible for?

Filtration, Reabsorption, and secretion

400

What could the bladder to leak during urinary incontinence?

laughing, coughing, sneezing, etc.

400

A lack of ___ prevents water from being reabsorbed through the blood-

ADH

400
What type of test screens for chemical changes in the urine?

dipstick urinalysis

500

-ptosis

droop; sag; prolapse; protrude

500

What are the 4 main functions of the urinary system?

Filtration, Waste storage and Excretion, Hormone production, and Homeostasis maintenance

500

A patient has complaints about urinating in small amounts and that urination process being very painful, what are the two symptoms described in the report?

oliguria and dysuria

500

What is often a result of nephrosclerosis?

renal ischemia
500
What are the 3 different types of biopsy

excisional biopsy, incisional biopsy, and needle biopsy

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