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Chapter Twelve Urinary System
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Functions of the Urinary System Maintain homeostasis Excretion of waste products Balance of extracellular fluid Synonyms for urination (ur/o, urin/o) Voiding Micturit/o – to urinate
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Anatomy and Physiology Kidneys (nephr/o, ren/o) Ureters (ureter/o) Urinary bladder (cyst/o, vesic) Urethra (urethr/o) Urinary meatus (meat/o), translates to passage
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Combining Form- page 401 albumin/o cyst/o, vesic/o gluc/o, glyc/o lith/o meat/o nephr/o, ren/o pyel/o ur/o, urin/o ureter/o urethr/o
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Prefixes dys- hyper- poly-
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Suffixes - cele -dipsia -graphy -itis -lith -pexy -ptosis - osis -scope -scopy -tomy -tripsy -uria
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Challenge How many words can you find with uria? Write one down on the white board Define
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The Kidney Location and size Retroperitoneal Size of a fist Gross structure Cortex (cortic/o) Medulla (medull/o) Renal Calyx Kidney
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Nephron One million Filtering unit of the kidney Blood enters full of waste and leaves filtered Blood enters under high pressure and flows into the capillary beds
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Afferent – conducting or conducted inward or toward something [L. afferens, fr. af- fero, to bring to] Efferent- Conducting fluid or a nerve impulse outward from a given organ, L, effere, to carry out Glomeruli- Latin, small ball
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Ureter Connects the kidneys to the urinary bladder 28 to 34 centimeters long Inner coat of mucous membrane Middle coat of smooth muscle Outer coat of fibrous tissue
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Urinary Bladder Smooth muscle bag Stores waste solution - urine
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Kidney Disorders Glomerulonephritis Hydronephrosis Nephropathy Nephritis Nephrosclerosis Pyelonephritis Nephrolithiasis UTI Calculus
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Diagnostic Procedures: Urinalysis (UA) Physical examination Appearance Color Odor Quantity Specific gravity Appearance and color of urine
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Name that Abnormal Constituents of Urine Color Red or reddish Presence of hemoglobin Appearance Smoky Blood cells Milky- fat globules, bacteria Odor- Fruity sweet Acetone, associated with diabetes mellitus Protein – Positive Renal disease, pyelonephritis Glucose – Positive Diabetes mellitus Nitrites Positive - bacteriuria
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Terms Related to Instruments
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Extracoporeal shock wave lithotripsy
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Kahoot.it Form a team of no more than four Name your team a medical term suffix that relates to this chapter There will be nine questions First place team will get a prize
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1. The ________ transport(s) urine from the kidney to the bladder. A) kidneys B) nephron C) ureters D) urethra
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Question 2 2. Which of the following is an abnormal characteristic of urine? A) pH of 6 B) protein negative C) blood negative D) glucose positive
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Question 3 3. Difficult or painful urination is called: A) anuria. B) dysuria. C) enuresis. D) nocturia.
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Question 4 4. What is excessive urination during the night called? A) nocturia B) oliguria C) polyuria D) pyuria
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Question 5 Inflammation of the kidney and renal pelvis is: A) glomerulonephritis. B) pyelonephritis. C) nephritis. D) pyelitis.
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Question 6 Pus in the urine is called: A) pyuria. B) uremia. C) hematuria. D) proteinuria.
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Question 7 The crushing of a kidney stone is called: A) lithotripsy. B) lithectomy. C) lithotomy. D) lithotome.
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Question 8 A surgical excision of a stone from the bladder is: A) lithectomy. B) cystoscope. C) cystolithectomy. D) cystectomy.
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Word Challenge- Uria Albumin/o An Bacteri/o Dys Glycos/o Hemat/o Noct Olig Poly Py Albuminuria Anuria Bacteriuria Dysuria Glycosuria Hematuria Nocturia Oliguria Polyuria Pyuria
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