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revised Chapter 19-21 AP

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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
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