The Kidneys
Urine Formation
Common Diseases and Disorders of the Urinary System
Obtaining Urine Specimens
Abbreviations Common in UA's and Stool Testing
100

What organ removes metabolic waste from the blood?

What is the kidney

100

How many processes are in urine formation?

What are 3

100

What is a sudden loss of kidney function?

What is acute kidney (renal) failure

100

What is the most common type of urine sample?

What is random urine specimen

100

What does the abbreviation Ca stand for?

What is calcium

200

What is the outer region of the kidney called?

What is the renal cortex.

200

What are the 3 processes of urine formation?

What is glomerular filtration, tubukar reabsorption, and tubular secretion.

200

What is the condition in which the kidneys slowly lose their ability to function?

What is chronic kidney (renal) failure

200

What urine sample is collected after a night's sleep?

What is first morning urine specimen

200

What does the abbreviation CC stand for?

What is Clean Catch

300

What is the inner region of the kidney called?

What is the Renal Medulla

300

Where does glomerular formation take place?

What are the renal corpuscles.

300

What is the condition referred to as a bladder infection?

What is cystitis

300

What is the type of collection that requires the patient to collect his/her urine over a 24 hour period?

What is 24 hour urine specimen.

300

What does the abbreviation RBCs stand for

What s red blood cells (erythrocytes)

400

What is made up of a renal corpuscle and a renal tubule?

What are Nephrons

400

In which process do all the needed substances pass through the renal tubule into the blood of the peritubular capillaries?

What is tubular reabsorption.

400

Which disease is a disorder in which the kidneys enlarge because they are filled with cysts?

What is polycystic kidney disease.

400

Which type of urine specimen is collected to for culturing to identify the number and types of pathogens present?

What is clean catch (midstream) urine sample

400

What does the abbreviation CSU stand for?

What is catheter specimen (urine)

500

What are the 4 parts of the a renal tubule?

What are the proximal convoluted tubule, the nephron loop, the distal convoluted tubule, and the collecting duct. 

500

In which process are drugs, hydrogen ions , and waste products secreted in the urine?

What is tubular secretion.

500

Commonly referred to as a complicated UTI? 

What is pyeloneephriis

500

Which type of catheter is designed to stay in place within the bladder.

What is the foley catheter

500

What does the abbreviation O&P stand for?

What is ova and parasites