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Pathophysiology Practice Test: Structure and Function of the Renal and Urologic Systems
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The renal system, also known as the urinary system, filters blood and produces urine as a waste product. The system has three main organs: the kidneys, ureters, and bladder: Kidneys: These two bean-shaped organs are located in the middle of the back, below the ribs. They remove waste products and medicines from the body, balance fluids, and regulate blood pressure. The kidneys also produce erythropoietin, which stimulates red blood cell production, and help with bone health by controlling calcium and phosphorus. Ureters: These muscular tubes connect the kidneys to the bladder. Bladder:... Show more
Pathophysiology Practice Test: Structure and Function of the Renal and Urologic Systems
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1. What type of phagocytic cell lies between the layers of the renal capillaries?
2. When the nurse is discussing the sodium-sensing cells of the glomerulus, what term should the nurse use?
3. Where does the majority of sodium reabsorption take place?
4. When the nurse discusses the glomerulus and Bowman’s capsule together, it is referred to as the renal:
5. Which hormone is synthesized and secreted by the kidneys to stimulate bone marrow production of red blood cells?
6. The trigone is defined as:
7. The renin-angiotensin system will be activated by:
8. What structure does urine pass through prior to entering the ureters?
9. A nurse realizes glucose will be excreted in the urine when:
10. Reabsorption of water in the collecting ducts requires which hormone?
11. Reabsorption of water in the collecting ducts requires which hormone?
12. The region of the kidneys that contains the glomeruli is called the:
13. The descending segment of the loop of Henle primarily allows for:
14. The glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is directly related to the:
15. When a staff member asks which of the following substances is actively secreted by the renal tubules, what is the nurse’s best response?
16. When describing the male urinary anatomy, which information should the nurse include? The portion of the male urethra that is closest to the bladder is the _____ portion.
17. What structure supplies blood to the medulla?
18. If a nurse wants to obtain the best estimate of renal function, which test should the nurse monitor?
19. On average, the kidneys receive approximately _____ of the cardiac output.
20. The components of the nephron include the:
21. Which type of nephron determines the concentration of the urine?
22. What structure does urine pass through prior to entering the ureters?
23. The components of the nephron include the:
24. The descending segment of the loop of Henle primarily allows for:
25. A nurse recalls that the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and plasma creatinine (Pcr) concentration are _____ related.