Respiratory
Organs
Pathophysiology
Labs
Urinary System
100

Where the respiratory system begins

What is the nose or mouth

100

The leaf shaped organ tucked under the liver

What is the pancreas?


100

It is the study of how a disease, injury, or other condition affects a patient, including both the physical and functional changes that occur

What is pathophysiology

100

This test measures the amount of urea nitrogen found in your blood

What is blood urea nitrogen?

100

Urinary incontinence places the patient at risk for which complication

What is skin breakdown?

200

The muscle that helps the lung push air in and out?

What is the diaphragm 

200

The largest organ in the human body.

What is skin?

200

This pathophysiology is related to the levels of insulin within the body, and the body's ability to utilize insulin.

What is diabetes?

200

Chronic renal insufficiency is identified by this laboratory test.

What is creatinine levels between 1.5 and 3 mg/dl

200

Involuntary loss of urine that occurs with increased intra-abdominal pressure

What is stress incontinence?

300

Tissue flap at the entrance to the trachea

What is the epiglottis?

300

The organ that is primarily used to filter blood.

What are the kidneys?

300

This isvan infection of the lungs that may be caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi

What is pneumonia?


300

The normal glucose level for an adult.

What is 65 to 110?

300

Elevated BUN and creatinine, as well as anuria are signs of

What is renal failure

400

Chronic long term disorder causes inflammation in the lungs

What is asthma?

400

The four chambers of the heart.

What are the left atrium, right atrium, left ventricle, and right ventricle?

400

It is a disease process that begins when an abnormal cell is transformed by the genetic mutation of the cellular DNA

What is cancer?

400

The normal range of white blood cells in a healthy adult male.

 What is 3.8 – 11.0 10^3 / mm3

400

Test used to a accurately measure of the postvoid residual urine

What is a bladder scan?

500

The side of the lungs that has 2 cavities. 

What is left lung?

500

The part of the brain that can help plan a schedule or does reasoning.

What is the frontal lobe?

500

This happens when the response to infection becomes generalized and involves normal tissues remote.

What is sepsis?

500

Decreased intake, increased output, and increased renal output are symptoms of.

What is alkalosis?

500

The gland that enlarges with normal aging, it causes urinary frequency, dribbling, and hesitancy but not incontinence

What is the prostate?