Introduction And Basics Flashcards

1
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Function of the urinary tract

A
  • to collect urine produced continually by the kidneys
  • to store urine safely
  • to expel urine when socially acceptable
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2
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Describe the anatomy and blood supply of the kidneys

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-Retroperitoneal organs
- lie between t11-l3
-blood supply from renal artery direct from aorta at l1

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3
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Describe the anatomy of the ureters

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-retroperitoneal organs
- run over psoas muscle , cross the iliac vessels at the pelvic brim and insert into trigone of bladder
- reflux of urine is prevented by a valvular mechanism at the vescoureteric junction

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4
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Main muscle in the bladder

A

Detrusor

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5
Q

How do males remain continent

A

Long male urethra
Strong external urethral sphincter of skeletal muscle
Internal urethral sphincter
Muscular tissue at bladder neck
Prostate has muscle and glandular tissue

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6
Q

Why are women more prone to incontinence

A

Muscle at bladder neck is weak
Mostly rely on external urethral sphincter

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7
Q

Activation of hypogastric nerve causes

A

Detrusor muscle relaxation by noradrenaline

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8
Q

Activation of pelvic nerve causes

A

Detrusor muscle relaxation

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9
Q

Activation of pudendal nerve causes..

A

Contraction of external urethral sphincter by ach

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10
Q

Where is pudendal nerve activated

A

Onufs nucleus

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11
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What occurs in the filling phase

A

Bladder fills with urine from ureters
Increase in fluid volume
Stretch of bladder sends afferent signals via pelvic nerve
Inhibition of parasympathetic
Detrusor relaxation
Ext sphincter contraction

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12
Q

Somatic activation leads to

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Sphincter contraction

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13
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Describe the voiding phase

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As bladder fills , sensory fibres become rapid
Once threshold reached transmitted to pag
Pontine micturition is not activated if not possible to void
Parasympathetic activated if voiding is acceptable , detrusor contraction, ext sphincter relaxation

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