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A ureterorhaagia B ureterorrhaggia C uretirorrhagia D ureterorrhagia D ureterorrhagia Find teh correctly spelled word.

A nephrotic B nephritic C niphrotic D nephretic A nephrotic Which condition is the abnormal enlargement of a ureter? A cystouerthrography B cystourethorgraphy C cistourethrography D cystourethrography D cystourethrography Find the correctly spelled word.

A hydranephrosis B hidronephrosis C hydronephroses D hydronephrosis D hydronephrosis Find the correctly spelled word. A nephrolithiases B nephrolathisasis C nephralithiasis D nephrolithiasis D nephrolithiasis Find the correctly spelled word. A vesacovaginal B vesicovaginial C vesicovagonal D vesicovaginal D vesicovaginal Which term describes the inability to control the voiding of urine under physical stress such as running, sneezing, laughing and coughing?

A pyeloplosty B pyiloplasty C pyeloplasty D pieloplasty C pyeloplasty Which sudden onset condition is characterized by uremia? A lithitripsy B lithotrespy C lithatripsy D lithotripsy D lithotripsy Find the correctly spelled word.

A nephroptasis B nephroptosis C nephriptesis D nephorptosis B nephroptosis Find the correctly spelled word. A dialisis B dialysas C dyalysis D dialysis D dialysis Which term describes the outer layer of the kidney? A hyperlipidemia B pyelitis C edema D hyperproteinuria B pyelitis Which condition is a chrom inflammation withing the walls of the bladder? A glomerulonephritis B glomorulonephritis C glomerulinephritis D glomeruloniphritis A glomerulonephritis Find the correctly spelled word.

A hypoproteinuria B hyperproteinuria C hyperproteineria D hyperportienuria B hyperproteinuria Find the correctly spelled word. A incontenence B encontinence C incontenence D incontinence D incontinence Find the correctly spelled word. Other Fine Arts. Cultural Literacy. Knowledge Rehab. National Capitals.

People You Should Know. Sports Trivia. Flashcards in Chapter 9 Deck Loading flashcards The absence of urine formation by the kidneys. Benign pro static hyperplasia. Abnormal enlargement of the prostate gland often found in men over Chronic kidney disease. The progressive loss of renal function over months or years. Inflammation of the bladder. Hernia of the bladder through the vaginal wall. Stone located within the urinary bladder. Surgical fixation of the bladder to the abdominal wall.

The visual examination of the urinary bladder using a cytoscope. A procedure to remove waste products from the blood of patients his kidneys no longer function. The increased output of urine. End-stage renal disease. The final stage of chronic kidney disease. The involuntary discharge of urine. A congenital abnormality of the urethral opening. In a male this opening is located on the upper surface of the penis.

A type of nephritis caused by inflammation of the glomeruli. A process by which waste products are filtered directly from the patient's blood. The dilation of one or both kidneys. The presence of abnormally high concentrations of protein in the urine. The presence of abormally low concentrations of protein in the blood. The congenital abnormality of the urethral opening. The inability to control the excretion of urine and or feces.

Interstitial cystitis. A chronic inflammation within the walls of the bladder. Pain in your shoulder if you had laparoscopy. Pilare Kamins Explainer. Is having one kidney considered a disability? For your kidney disease to be considered a disability by the SSA, at least one of the following statements must be true: You have chronic kidney disease and have had a kidney transplant less than one year ago. Kely Donnell Explainer. Can you live without kidneys? People may be born with just one kidney , or have one removed after injury or for a donation.

In general, people with one kidney have few or no health problems, and have a normal life expectancy, according to the National Kidney Foundation. Technically, people can live with no kidneys , but require dialysis. Maraya Rothlingshofer Pundit. How long does kidney surgery take? How long does laparoscopic nephrectomy surgery take? Romaysae Alutiz Pundit. How is a kidney removed in surgery?

The urologic surgeon may perform a nephrectomy through a single incision in the abdomen or side open nephrectomy or through a series of small incisions in the abdomen using a camera and small instruments laparoscopic nephrectomy.

In some cases, these laparoscopic procedures are performed using a robotic system. Arely Pisco Pundit. Is performed by making a small incision in the back and inserting a Nephroscope? Diana Muria Pundit.

Is a surgical incision into the urethra for relief of a stricture? The surgical fixation of the urethra to nearby tissue. Narrowing of the urethra. A surgical incision into the urethra for relief of a stricture. Daviti Giljohann Pundit. Then urine is stored in the bladder. The muscles in the lower part of your abdomen hold your bladder in place. When it isn't full of urine, the bladder is relaxed. When nerve signals in your brain let you know that your bladder is getting full, you feel the need to urinate.

If your urinary system is normal, you can delay urination for some time. Once you are ready to urinate, the brain sends a signal to the bladder.

Then the bladder muscles squeeze or "contract". This forces the urine out through the urethra, the tube that carries urine from your body. The urethra has muscles called sphincters. They help keep the urethra closed so urine doesn't leak before you're ready to go to the bathroom. These sphincters open up when the bladder contracts. Often this problem builds slowly and there are no signs.



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