another term for kidney stones | ||
Another term for bladder infection or inflammation of the bladder | ||
occurs when the kidneys produce urine but the bladder is unable to release it | ||
symptoms of this condition results from the loss of protein from the blood | ||
occurs when there is glucose in the urine, a sign of diabetes mellitus | ||
describes pathological swelling or enlargement of the renal pelvis and calyces caused by a block of urine flow | ||
refers to the lack of production or urine by the kidney | ||
results from damage to the glomerular capsule membrane, can be an immune mechanism, heredity or bacterial infection | ||
refers to the involuntary voiding or loss of urine in an older child or an adult | ||
refers to kidney disease, especially inflammatory condition | ||
production of a small amount of urine | ||
refers to the large amount of urine production by the kidneys | ||
waste removal, maintaining electrolyte balance and pH level of the blood is the function of what | ||
antidiuretic Hormone ADH and Aldosterone are homones that tent to_________the amount of urine production | ||
blood plasma moving from the glomerulus to the Bowman capsule is what process in a nephron | ||
in the distal and collecting tubules substances are added to the urine in what process | ||
glycosuria is a failure in what process in a nephron | ||
increase | ||
ureter | ||
urethra | ||
being passed out of the body | ||
urine | ||
urinary catheter | ||
obstructive | ||
erythropoientin | ||
pituitary gland | ||
ADH, Aldosterone and ANH | ||
no it is a result of a blockage | ||
no it determines metabolic disorders | ||
yes | ||
no males are about 5X longer | ||
no there are many including decreased urine production | ||
no internal is involuntary | ||
yes as well as oliguria | ||
no nephritis is the general term | ||
dehydration | ||
hypokalemia | ||
hypocalcemia | ||
hyponatremia | ||
electrolyte | ||
overhydration | ||
edema | ||
pitting edema | ||
lungs, kidneys, skin and intestine | ||
Na or sodium | ||
acidic solution | ||
alkaline solution | ||
neutral | ||
stomach or gastric acid | ||
arterial blood | ||
respiratory acidosis | ||
metabolic acidosis | ||
metabolic alkalosis | ||
respiratory alkalosis | ||
hyperkalemia | ||
hypokalemia | ||
hypocalcemia |
revised Chapter 19-21 AP
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