Chapter 9 Quiz: Urinary System Flashcards
diuretics
medication administered to increase urine secretion, primarily to rid the body of excess water and salt.
nephrolysis
freeing of kidney from adhesions.
renal artery
blood enters the kidney through this vessel and flows into the nephrons ( microscopic functional units of each kidney )
nephropathy
any disease of the kidney
cystoscopy
visual examination of interior urinary bladder with specialized endoscope.
stress incontinence
inability to control the voiding of urine under physical stress such as running, sneezing, laughing or coughing.
nephrologist
physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and disorders of the kidneys.
urinary catheterization
insertion of a sterile tube through the urethra and into the urinary bladder.
enuresis
involuntary discharge of urine
nephrolithotomy
removal of kidney stone through surgical incision into the kidney
extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy
destruction of stones with the use of high-energy ultrasonic waves traveling through water or gel.
KUB
radiographic study of the kidneys, ureters and bladder without contrast medium
renal colic
acute pain caused by blockage during the passage of a kidney stone
prostatitis
inflammation of prostate gland
nocturia
excessive urination during the night
suprapubic catheterization
placement of catheter into the bladder through a small incision made through the abdominal wall.
nephroptosis
floating kidney, prolapse of the kidney.
ureterolith
stone located anywhere along the ureter
urethrotomy
surgical incision into the urethra for relief of a stricture.
interstitial cystitis
chronic inflammation with the walls or lining of the bladder
cystolith
presence of stone in the urinary bladder
lithotomy
surgical incision to remove stone
nephrolith
presence of a stone in the kidney
nephrolithiasis
condition of having a kidney stone
ureterolith
presence of stone in ureter
acute renal failure
sudden onset condition is characterized by uremia
oliguria
scanty urination
cystocele
hernia of the bladder through the vaginal wall
prostatism
condition of having symptoms resulting from compression or obstruction of the urethra due to benign prostatic hypertrophy
renal cortex
term to describe the outer layer of the kidney
pyelonephritis
inflammation of both the renal pelvis and the kidney. Usually due to bacterial infection that is spread upward from the bladder
ureterectasis
distention of the ureter
anuria
complete suppression of urine formation by the kidneys