M.A Urinary System

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Define the following terms related to nephrons: a. Glomerulus - _________________________________________________ b. Bowman's Capsule - _________________________________________________ c. Convoluted Tubules - __________________________________________________ d. Collecting tubules - __________________________________________________

-glomerulus receives the blood carried to the kidney by the renal artery and its branches. -The materials filtered out of the blood in the glomerulus are picked up by the Bowman's capsule and passed to the convoluted tubules. In the tubules, substances needed by the body are reabsorbed into the bloodstream. -Any water and excess wastes that remain in the convoluted tubules become urine that passes to the collecting tubules.

What are the ureters? What is the bladder?

-ureter is attached to each of the two kidneys. Each one is a muscular tube that uses peristalsis to move the urine to the bladder. -bladder is a hollow, muscular sac that receives the urine from the ureters and stores it until it is ready to be emptied from the body.

What is the urethra? How long is it?

-urethra is the tube that carries the urine from the bladder out of the body. -In females, the tube is about 1.5 inches (4 cm) long.\ -In males, the tube is about 8 inches (20 cm) long.

About how much of urine is water? 5% 25% 75% 95%

95%

What percentage of urine is water?

About 95% of urine is water.

What is the muscular sac that stores urine until it is ready to be emptied from the body? Ureter Bladder Urethra Urinary meatus

Bladder

CKD

Chronic kidney disease

Match the condition affecting urination with the correct definition. Anuria A. An amount of urine output that is above normal, usually more than 2,000 milliliters per day. Oliguria B. Pus in the urine. Polyuria C. Inability to empty the bladder Glycosuria D. An amount of urine output that is below normal, usually less than 500 milliliters per day. Hematuria E. Urination at night Pyuria F. No urine output. Nocturia G. Lack of voluntary control over urination. Dysuria H. Blood in the urine. Retention I. Painful urination. Incontinence J. Sugar in the urine.

F D A J H B E I C G

The urethra has the same structure in both males and females. True False

False

What are the functions of the urinary system?

Filters blood to remove wastes from it Excretes wastes from the body Helps maintain the body's acid-base balance

Which part of the kidney serves as a passageway for nerves and vessels to enter and leave? Cortex Medulla Hilum

Hilum

Dysuria

Painful unrination

Define the following terms related to the kidneys: a. Cortex - __________________________________________________________ b. Medulla - __________________________________________________________ c. Hilum - __________________________________________________________

The cortex contains nephrons, which help to produce urine. The medulla contains tubules to collect the urine and carry it through the kidney. Each kidney also has a hilum. This indented area serves as a passageway for nerves and vessels to enter and leave the kidney.

Increased fluid intake is a common part of treatment for disorders of the urinary system. True False

True

What is the tube that carries urine out of the body? Ureter Bladder Urethra Convoluted tubule

Urethra

UTI

Urinary tract infection

Why is cystitis more common in women than in men? Women have shorter urethras than men do. Women come into contact with bacteria more often. Women have larger kidneys than men do. Women tend to have poorer hygiene than men.

Women have shorter urethras than men do.

SRF

acute renal failure

What is cystitis?

an inflammation of the bladder. It can be caused by many types of bacteria, which get into the urinary tract.

What is nephritis?

an inflammation of the kidneys

BUN

blood urea nitrogen -measures kidney function

Hematuria

blood int he irine

CRF

chronic kidney failure

What is a renal calculus?

formed when uric acid and calcium salts from the urine clump together.

Glycosuria

glucose in the urine

Uremia

high levels of urea (nitrogenous waste material) in the blood

HD

homodialysis

nephr/o

kidney

ren/o

kidney

Another name for a renal calculus is

kidney stone

KUB

kidneys ureters bladder -series of x-ray films made w/o constrast

Where are the kidneys located?

located on either side of the vertebral column, behind the upper part of the abdominal cavity.

The tiny structures in the kidneys where the blood is actually filtered and urine is formed are called _______.

nephron

Anuria

no urine production

Albuminuria

protein (albumin) in the urine

pyel/o

renal pelvis

What are two other names for the urinary system?

renal system or the excretory system

Nephrolithiasis

stones in the kidney

Renal failure

the kidneys stop functioning and do not produce urine

What are nephrons?

tiny structures in the kidneys where the blood is actually filtered and urine is formed.

ureter/o

ureter

urethr/o

urethra

UA

urinalysis

cyst/o

urinary bladder

vesic/o

urinary bladder


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