what does RP stand for?
What department would a patient have RP performed?
What is retrograde pyelogram.
X-ray department.
100
abbreviation for cystoscopy
What is Cysto
100
name 3 things that a urine dipstick test is able to read
What are pH; specific gravity; ketones; bilirubin; glucose; protein; nitrites; blood & leukocytes.
100
True or false:
Patients who undergo hemodialysis treatments are actually having a machine "act" as a functioning human kidney would to filter out waste.
What is True
200
what does PKD stand for?
What is polycystic kidney disease
200
what does IVP stand for?
What is intravenous pyelogram
200
abbreviation for catheterization or catheter
What is Cath
200
If you had a UA which was positive for WBC and bacteria, what would be the next test you would expect to collect?
What is urine for C&S.
200
True or false:
There are 2 kidneys, ureters and urethras.
What is False.
There is only 1 urethra.
300
The body contains over 2/3 water(between 60-80%). What is the abbreviation for water?
What is H2O (note that the 2 is a subscript).
300
what does KUB stand for?
What is kidneys, ureters, bladder
300
what is BPH an abbreviation for?
What is benign prostatic hypertrophy (benign prostatic hyperplasia)
300
what objective information can you determine about urine by using your 5 senses?
What color; odor; clots; mucus; sediment; cloudy; frank blood;
difficulty with stream: starting problems known as hesitancy, dribbling, incomplete emptying known as residual
300
There is one urethra and 1 bladder.
What is True.
400
what does UTI stand for?
What is urinary tract infection.
400
what does UA stand for?
What is urinalysis
400
2 part question:
1. What is the abbreviation for culture & sensitivity?
2. To which department would you send such a specimen?
What is C&S
This specimen would be sent to the laboratory, specifically the microbiology department.
400
True or false:
An indwelling catheter is a risk factor for developing a UTI.
What is True.
400
What types of drainage would you expect to list under
I & O?
What are urine, bile, purulent, serosanguineous, sanguineous, serous, liquid BM
500
what are the 2 options for the abbreviation for specific gravity?
What are SG & sp. gr.
NOTE that the hospital uses sp gr !
500
what does VCUG stand for?
What is voiding cystourethrography
500
2 part question:
1. What does ESRD stand for?
2. Which department must a(n) ERSD patient spend at least 3 days per week in a hospital or clinic setting?
What is end-stage renal disease.
Renal dialysis or hemodialysis (HD).
500
True or false: A sterile urine specimen cannot be obtained from a patient with an indwelling FC?
What is False; It is drawn from the catheter port using sterile technique- alcohol swab, syringe and needle, sterile specimen cup.
500
DAILY DOUBLE !!!!
What would be the main reasons that someone has a VCUG performed?
What are urinary obstruction, urinary retention, to check for normal vs. abnormal bladder structure or to see if urine is back-flowing to the kidneys known as vesicoureteral reflux(VUR).