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- Ch. 7: When a sphincter of the bladder is weakened, this could lead to: a) reflex incontinence b) stress incontinence c) gross total incontinence d) functional incontinence O e) overflow incontinenceCh. 7: Which of the following is a condition that arises from the inappropriate formation of antibodies that react with normal antigens of the glomeruli? a) nephritic syndrome b) nephrotic syndrome c) interstitial cystitis O d) hydronephrosis Oe) benign prostatic hyperplasiaCh. 7: Which of the following is FALSE regarding interstitial cystitis (bladder pain syndrome)? a) pain is a common symptom O b) it may arise from irritating substances in the bladder c) urinary frequency is commonly reported by patients d) the majority of cases are non-ulcerative e) it is usually accompanied by an infection
- Ch. 7: Inflammation of one or both kidneys, due to infection, is called: 4 a) pyelonephritis Ob) cystitis c) dysurial O d) renal ptosis e) renal calculiCh. 7: When the detrusor muscle contracts inappropriately, causing an individual to have little time prior to voiding urine, this is called: a) overactive bladder O b) gross total incontinence c) transient incontinence d) stress incontinence e) functional incontinence1) Increasing the concentration of ADH (antidiuretic hormone) causes __________. A) more salt to be secreted into the nephron B) less urine to be produced C) blood and body water volume to decrease D) the collecting duct to become less water permeable E) less water to be reabsorbed by the nephron and collecting duct F) all of the above
- Which laboratory finding is indicative of acute kidney injury (AKI)? a) Increased serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels b) Decreased serum potassium levels c) Elevated white blood cell count d) Decreased serum calcium levelsCh. 7: Which of the following is NOT a function of the urinary system? O a) it regulates blood volume b) it stabilizes blood pH Oc) it produces erythropoietin Od) it eliminates nitrogenous wastes e) it regulates electrolyte balance f) it excretes excess proteins such as albumina) How does the kidney regulate blood volume and pressure? b) Explain the role of both the autonomic and somatic nervous systems in the regulation of lower urinary tract function and sphincter control.
- Ch. 7: Which type of renal calculi can be dissolved by raising urine pH with potassium citrate? a) uric acid b) cystine c) struvite d) calciumThe condition referred to as nurse's bladder or teacher's bladder can eventually lead to: Question 1 options: a) urge incontinence b) reflex incontinence c) overflow incontinence d) functional incontinence e) stress incontinence44. Fluid reabsorption by the proximal renal tubule can be increased by which of the following mechanisms in capillaries? OA) Decreasing the hydrostatic pressure in the glomerular capillaries B) Decreasing the oncotic pressure in the peritubular capillaries C) Increasing the hydrostatic pressure in the peritubular capillaries OD) Increasing the oncotic pressure in the peritubular capillaries