Terminology
Labs and
Nursing Care
Diseases
Symptoms
100
pain with urination
What is dysuria
100
What is normal specific urine gravity range?
What is 1.0030 to 1.030
100

a slower type of dialysis used when hemodialysis cannot be tolerated due to fluid shifts

CRRT (continuous renal replacement therapy)

100
formation of a urinary calculi
What is urolithiasis
100
spasmodic pain at flank area due to obstruction
What is renal colic
200
night time urinary frequency
What is nocturia
200

What is lab that value that could show urinary tract infection?

WBC>10,000

200
medication that turns urine orange
What is Phenazopyridine (pyridium)
200
positive finding indicating urinary tract infection (UTI)
What is bacteria in urinalysis
200

Visible, painless hematuria (most common symptom)

bladder cancer

300
blood in urine
What is hematuria
300
After a cystoscopy what is a normal urine color?
What is pink to light red
300
A modifiable risk factor for bladder cancer
What is smoking
300
appears in urine when glucose is not available
What is ketones
300

What causes severe pain radiating from flank to groin and down leg

What is urolithiasis (kidney stones)

400
less than 100ml urine output in a day
anuria
400
lab used to diagnose kidney function
what is creatinine
400

after bladder is removed, physician will create a new passage for urine to leave your body.

What is an ileal conduit

400

large calculi may need to be crushed to be removed 

What is lithotripsy

400

nocturia, slow urinary stream, hesitancy, and dribbling occurs with what

What is bph (benign prostatic hyperplasia) 

500
less than 500 ml of urine output a day
oliguria
500

Medication used to lower potassium in kidney disease

What is kayexalate

500

food modifications for patient with kidney stones

What is less cheese, greens, whole grains, carbonated drinks, nuts, chocolate, shellfish, and organ

500

Disease common in men over the age of 50

What is prostate cancer

500
dialysis that occurs filtering blood
What is hemodialysis