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Question Bank
(5 exam Sets)
Updated 2024/2025
Questions with
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,PATHO 370 FINAL EXAM


Signs and symptoms of ureteral (kidney) stones - Answer flank pain, sweating, nausea,
vomiting, and hematuria

What is the common composition of renal calculi? - Answer calcium crystals

polycystic kidney disease - Answer condition in which the kidney contains many cysts
and is enlarged; the cysts will alter kidney function

glomerulonephritis - Answer inflammation of the glomeruli of the kidney; immune
complex reaction resulting in alterations in the glomerular capillary structure and
function; mediated by IgE

Major sign/symptom of renal cancer - Answer hematuria

What forms renal calculi in patients with gouty arthritis? - Answer uric acid

Acute pyelonephritis - Answer infection of the renal pelvis usually from an ascending
UTI; inflammation that does not result in scarring or fibrosis

What is the common bacteria that causes a UTI? - Answer E. coli

Chronic Pyelonephritis - Answer infection of the renal pelvis that has scarring and
fibrosis and can result in chronic kidney disease; associated with reflux or processes
that lead to urine stasis

clinical manifestations of acute pyelonephritis - Answer CVA tenderness, fever, chills,
nausea, vomiting, anorexia

clinical manifestations of chronic pyelonephritis - Answer abdominal or flank pain, fever,
malaise, anorexia

what are the three phases of tubular necrosis? - Answer prodromal phase, oliguric
phase, post oliguric phase

clinical presentation of the prodromal phase? - Answer normal or declining urine output
& BUN creatinine begin to rise,

,clinical presentation of the oliguric phase? - Answer oliguria, decreased GFR,
hypervolemia (dialysis may be required)

clinical presentation of the postoliguric phase? - Answer postoliguric phase represents
renal recovery; urine volume begins to increase and tubular function begins to improve
fluid volume deficit until kidneys recover

renal osteodystrophy in end-stage renal disease - Answer elevated phosphorus and
PTH causes alterations in the bone and mineral metabolism; kidneys are unable to
reabsorb the calcium and the bones will begin to break down

anemia in end-stage renal disease - Answer kidneys produce erythropoietin, which is
needed to make RBC; a lack of erythropoietin will decrease the RBC count

What are some common causes of CKD? - Answer diabetes and hypertension

What is the cause for acute tubular necrosis? - Answer ischemia leads to acute tubular
necrosis

What are some secondary conditions associated with end-stage chronic renal disease -
Answer anemia, malnutrition, bone and mineral disorders, electrolyte imbalances,
metabolic acidosis, uremic syndrome, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease

what is the most frequent and initial symptom of bladder cancer? - Answer hematuria

What can vesicoureteral reflux lead to? - Answer recurrent cystitis

Who is more prone to UTIs? - Answer sexually active women

ureterocele - Answer cystic dilation of the distal end of the ureter

stress urinary incontinence - Answer urine is involuntarily lost with increases in
intraabdominal pressure; occurs due to a weakening of the pelvic muscles

what are some common causes of stress urinary incontinence? - Answer obesity,
childbirth related trauma, pelvic surgery, diabetes

Urgency Urinary Incontinence - Answer involuntary sudden leakage of urine along with
immediately feeling the need to urinate again; caused by a weakening of the detrusor
muscle

Cystitis - Answer inflammation of the bladder lining

, What are the causes of cystitis? - Answer caused by infection, chemical irritants, stones,
or trauma

What is chryptorchidism a risk factor for? - Answer testicular cancer

chryptorchidism - Answer failure of the testicles to descend into the scrotum

testicular torsion - Answer twisting of the spermatic cord causing decreased blood flow
to the testis and can lead to ischemia making the patient at risk for necrosis

what are the clinical manifestations of testicular torsion? - Answer severe sudden pain
on the testis, swelling of the scrotum, nausea and vomiting

signs and symptoms of prostatic enlargement (BPH) - Answer Prostate tissue increases
and can compress the urethra and bladder outlet causing urinary retention, obstruction
to flow, decreased stream, hesitancy or difficulty initiating stream, interruption of stream,
and infection caused by retention

amenorrhea - Answer absence of menstruation

metrorhagia - Answer bleeding between periods

hypomenorrhea - Answer deficient amount of menstrual flow

oligomenorrhea - Answer infrequent menstruation

polymenorrhea - Answer increased frequency of menstruation

menorrhagia - Answer increased amount and duration of flow

dysfunctional uterine bleeding - Answer Abnormal endometrial bleeding not associated
with tumor, inflammation, pregnancy, trauma, or hormonal effects

dysmenorrhea - Answer painful menstruation

pregnancy induced hypertension - Answer characterized by high blood pressure and
edema along with protein in the urine

hyperemesis gravidarum - Answer severe nausea and vomiting in pregnancy that can
cause severe dehydration in the mother and fetus

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