Kidneys
Terms
Conditions
Collection
Pathology
100

The tough fibrous coat around the kidney

Capsule

100

The production of red blood cells

erythropoiesis

100

Quantity of grapes known to cause renal failure

Unknown

100

not sterile, collect voided sample from patient

free catch 

100

Urinary Dipstick helps indicate presence of:

Glucose, Ketones, Bilirubin, Protein, Blood

200

functional unit of the kidney

Nephron

200

Process of urine formation

Uropoiesis

200

Urolithiasis

Bladder stones

200
  • Always collect with sterile method! ****Cystocentesis****

  • Urine culture and sensitivity test 

200

Urine sample is Evaluated using a device called a  

refractometer 

300

The part of the kidney that collects the urine before it passes down the ureter

Renal pelvis

300

 has sphincter of Internal urethral muscles that lead to the urethra

Neck of the Bladder

300

develop urinary crystals/uroliths more frequently than male dogs

male cats

300

sterile sample, a hollow tube is inserted in the urethra

 catheterization

300

Normal SG range for most animals is 

1.030-1.060 g/dl

400

The inner region of the kidney

Medulla

400

inability to control urine

Incontinence

400

 surgical removal of bladder stones

Cystotomy

400
always do THIS when handling any bodily fluids or products

GLOVES

400

Reveals the concentrating ability of the kidneys

Specific Gravity (SG)

500

Muscle that opens to allow urine to be removed from bladder

Sphincter

500

A pair of Small thin muscular tubules that carry urine from the kidney into the urinary bladder

ureters

500

Bacterial Infection in any part of the urinary system

Urinary Tract Infections

500

Valuable laboratory test that is used for the indication of many disease processes

Urinalysis

500

Ethylene glycol (antifreeze) shows this type of crystals in urine

Calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals

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