UROLOGY TERMINOLOGY
... Disorder of the penis caused by scar tissue that prevents the penis from straightening during an ...
... Disorder of the penis caused by scar tissue that prevents the penis from straightening during an ...
Functions of Urinary System
... Disorders of the Urinary System Renal Calculi (Kidney Stones) Made of crystals of calcium phosphate and uric acid Gradually they get larger until they block ureters First symptom- severe pain Other symptoms- nausea and vomiting, frequency, chills, fever, hematuria Diagnosis- by symptoms, ...
... Disorders of the Urinary System Renal Calculi (Kidney Stones) Made of crystals of calcium phosphate and uric acid Gradually they get larger until they block ureters First symptom- severe pain Other symptoms- nausea and vomiting, frequency, chills, fever, hematuria Diagnosis- by symptoms, ...
Kidney Function and Structure
... filtered. 1. Blood is filtered in the glomerulus ...... 2. The filtrate is collected by the Bowman's capsule ...... , and enters the tubules ....... 3. Useful substances such as glucose, some salt and water are reabsorbed into the blood. 4. Reabsorption is done by blood capillaries ........ which ar ...
... filtered. 1. Blood is filtered in the glomerulus ...... 2. The filtrate is collected by the Bowman's capsule ...... , and enters the tubules ....... 3. Useful substances such as glucose, some salt and water are reabsorbed into the blood. 4. Reabsorption is done by blood capillaries ........ which ar ...
Biology 2201 Unit 3 – Dynamic Equilibrium Notes Human Excretory
... z These are hard crystals of calcium oxalate or uric acid that form in the kidney, bladder or ureter/urethra z Kidney stones form when materials in the urine solidify. z Kidney stones are more common in men than women. Causes of Kidney Stones? z Urinary tract infections z Not drinking enough water z ...
... z These are hard crystals of calcium oxalate or uric acid that form in the kidney, bladder or ureter/urethra z Kidney stones form when materials in the urine solidify. z Kidney stones are more common in men than women. Causes of Kidney Stones? z Urinary tract infections z Not drinking enough water z ...
The Urinary System Anatomy and Physiology (rev. 4/08) Involved in
... What are common Therapeutic measures Related to “Catheterization” Common Tubes and Catheters Ureteral Catheter Nephrostomy Tube Urinary Stent Renal Disease Unavoidable if disease processes exist in other systems Obstructive Disorders Urolithiasis Calculus or stone formed in the urinary tract E ...
... What are common Therapeutic measures Related to “Catheterization” Common Tubes and Catheters Ureteral Catheter Nephrostomy Tube Urinary Stent Renal Disease Unavoidable if disease processes exist in other systems Obstructive Disorders Urolithiasis Calculus or stone formed in the urinary tract E ...
DPS –MODERN INDIAN SCHOOL, DOHA, QATAR CLASS
... The biological process which involves the removal of harmful metabolic wastes from the body is known as excretion. 2. Describe the excretory system of human beings. a. Kidney-Bean shaped structure present in upper part of abdomen on either side of vertebral column. b. Ureter-one pair of long, thin – ...
... The biological process which involves the removal of harmful metabolic wastes from the body is known as excretion. 2. Describe the excretory system of human beings. a. Kidney-Bean shaped structure present in upper part of abdomen on either side of vertebral column. b. Ureter-one pair of long, thin – ...
Renal System
... • Extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL) • After procedure: drink water and ambulate • Watch for bleeding, strain urine ...
... • Extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL) • After procedure: drink water and ambulate • Watch for bleeding, strain urine ...
Excretory System (50 points) Name: What are the main functions of
... The part of the kidney that collects the urine before it passes down the ureter ...
... The part of the kidney that collects the urine before it passes down the ureter ...
Kidney stones - Spokane Urology
... travel down the urinary tract. A small stone may pass all the way out of the body without causing too much pain. A larger stone may get stuck in a ureter, the bladder, or the urethra. A problem stone can block the flow of urine and cause great pain. ...
... travel down the urinary tract. A small stone may pass all the way out of the body without causing too much pain. A larger stone may get stuck in a ureter, the bladder, or the urethra. A problem stone can block the flow of urine and cause great pain. ...
Kidney Notes
... about the Kidney Humans have two kidneys. They are the size of a fist. Found in the lower back on each side of the spine. The major waste product is urine. At any time, 20% of the body’s blood is in the kidneys. If for any reason a person only has one kidney, it will increase in size to compensate f ...
... about the Kidney Humans have two kidneys. They are the size of a fist. Found in the lower back on each side of the spine. The major waste product is urine. At any time, 20% of the body’s blood is in the kidneys. If for any reason a person only has one kidney, it will increase in size to compensate f ...
Anatomy
... • Urology = study of the urinary system. The the reproductive system of the male. • Catheter = flexible, tube-like device for withdrawing or instilling fluids. • Distended = stretched out. • Diuretic = agent that increases the amount of urine. ...
... • Urology = study of the urinary system. The the reproductive system of the male. • Catheter = flexible, tube-like device for withdrawing or instilling fluids. • Distended = stretched out. • Diuretic = agent that increases the amount of urine. ...
Urinary_System
... Renal Caliculi (Kidney Stones) • Caused by uric acid combining with calcium oxalates, calcium phosphate, or magnesium phosphate which form crystals within collecting ducts, renal pelvis or ureter. • This blocks the flow of urine, backing up the system decreasing urine production. • If stone passes ...
... Renal Caliculi (Kidney Stones) • Caused by uric acid combining with calcium oxalates, calcium phosphate, or magnesium phosphate which form crystals within collecting ducts, renal pelvis or ureter. • This blocks the flow of urine, backing up the system decreasing urine production. • If stone passes ...
Take-home test study question
... Imagine you are a few drops of blood heading to the kidney to be filtered where you become first filtrate and then urine. Beginning with the structure that brings blood to the “filter” in the kidney, number all the structures (# 1-21) in the CORRECT ORDER that are involved in the production and flow ...
... Imagine you are a few drops of blood heading to the kidney to be filtered where you become first filtrate and then urine. Beginning with the structure that brings blood to the “filter” in the kidney, number all the structures (# 1-21) in the CORRECT ORDER that are involved in the production and flow ...
The Human Excretory System - Hicksville Public Schools
... oxalate, while others could be from uric acid and cystine. Kidney stones are more common in men than women and can reoccur at any time. Factors such as recurrent urinary bladder infections, insufficient water intake and consumption, low levels of physical activity, and too much Vitamin C and D intak ...
... oxalate, while others could be from uric acid and cystine. Kidney stones are more common in men than women and can reoccur at any time. Factors such as recurrent urinary bladder infections, insufficient water intake and consumption, low levels of physical activity, and too much Vitamin C and D intak ...