Organs
Functions
Renal Failure
Kidney Diseases
100

What are the main organs of the urinary system?

The kidney, the bladder, the urethra, and the ureters

100

What does the urinary system do?

It helps the body get rid of unwanted toxins or waste.

100

What is hesitancy?

It's when you have difficulty when starting to pass urine.

100

How can kidneys be damaged?

Diseases, birth defects, and injuries can damage the kidneys.

200

Describe the kidney (shape and task)

It's a bean-shaped, fist-sized organ whose task is to filter blood and remove waste.

200

What's the main purpose of the urinary system?

To maintain the body's homeostasis.

200

What's haematuria?

It's when there's blood in the urine.

200

What does hemodialysis do?

It eliminates waste, filters fluids, and restores the proper balance and blood cell production.

300

What is the nephron?

It's the basic structural unit of the kidney.

300

Why do we say that the urinary system is a filtering mechanism for the blood?

Because the urinary system organs control the amount of water and salt that is absorbed by the blood and what is taken out as waste. they regulate the level of absorption.

300

What is proteinuria?

It's protein in the urine.

300

What are kidney stones?

Urine can become very concentrated as it passes through the kidneys. When the urine becomes too concentrated, calcium, uric acid salts, and other chemicals dissolved in the urine can crystalize forming a kidney stone or a calculus.

400

What's the bladder?

It's where the urine is stored to be released from the body.

400

What's the function of the nephron?

It produces urine and it's the primary unit of homeostasis in the body.

400

What's the word we use to call something related to the kidneys?

Renal

400

What is a UTI?

A Urinary Tract Infection is an infection in any part of your urinary system.

500

What's the name of the upper end of the nephron (an enlarged cuplike structure)?

The Bowman's capsule.

500

What are the 3 main functions of the kidney?

Filtration, reabsorption, and secretion.

500

If a patient says, "I can't hold my water", what does he or she have?

Urinary incontinence.

500

What are some symptoms of a UTI?

A strong persistent urge to urinate

A burning sensation when urinating

Passing frequent,  small amounts of urine

Urine that appears cloudy

Red or bright pink urine (blood)

Strong-smelling urine

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