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Anatomy week 14 activity Exam Questions and Answers Rated A+
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Identify the letter that indicates the glomerulus. - ANSWER-B 
 
Identify the letter that indicates blood vessels covered by podocytes. - ANSWER-C 
 
Urine is formed by the nephron by means of which three processes? - ANSWER-filtration, reabsorption, and secretion 
 
Identify the letter that indicates the blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood to the kidney. - ANSWER-C 
 
The term that describes an inflammation of the bladder is - ANSWER-cystitis 
 
_____ has a central role in the regulation...
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BIO 669 Quiz6 Exam Questions and Answers 2024
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The renal blood flow and this GFR are kept relatively consistent by: - Myogenic (intrinsic) autoregulation 
 
Which of the following is NOT a consistent finding in nephrotic syndrome? - Hypertension and vasoconstriction 
 
Which of the following does not stimulate aldosterone release? - Arterial natriuretic peptide 
 
Assume that fluid enters the distal tubule with an osmolarity of 100 mOsm, and that the maximum osmolarity of medullary interstitial fluid is 1100 mOsm. As plasma ADH levels rise, ...
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NURS 5315: Advanced Patho Exam 5|Latest Update Graded A+
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NURS 5315: Advanced Patho Exam 5|Latest Update Graded A+ 
What are the key functions of the kidneys? 
Excretion of metabolic waste. 
Regulation of water and electrolyte balance 
Regulation of arterial BP 
Erythrocyte production 
1, 25 -dihyydroxy vitamin production (calcitriol) 
Gluconeogenesis 
 
 
What metabolic waste do the kidneys excrete? 
Urea 
Creatinine 
Bilirubin 
Drugs 
Hormone metabolites 
 
 
How do the kidneys regulate arterial blood pressure? 
RAAS 
 
The renin-angiotensin-aldoster...
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BIO 446L Exam 5 Questions and Correct Answers
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The cells that form the visceral capsule of the renal corpuscle are Podocytes 
The epithelium that lines the renal pelvis would be classified as: transitional epithelium 
The emptying reflex of the bladder is controlled by the: Parasympathetic nerves from coccygeal spinal nerves 
The collecting ducts play an important role in concentrating urine because of ADH stimulation of its cells 
Blood in the urine would most likely indicate an injury to the: Glomerulus 
The modified epithelium that forms ...
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BIO 446L Final Exam Questions and Answers
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The cells that form the visceral capsule of the renal corpuscle are Podocytes 
An infection in the renal pelvic could continue to the glomerulus of the kidney by first passing through the Renal papilla 
The epithelium that linings the urinary bladder would be classified as Transitional 
The filtrate in the capsular space of the renal corpuscle exits the space via the Proximal convoluted tubule 
The efferent arteriole of the glomerulus Flows into the peritubular capillaries associated with the co...
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Maryville NURS 611 Exam 4 ; 2023-2024
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How much of the cardiac output do the kidneys require? - ANSWER 20-25% 
What causes the umbilical referred pain with kidney stones? - ANSWER sensory innervation 
of the upper part of the ureter arising from the 10th thoracic nerve root. 
What are the clinical manifestations of a UTI in older adults? - ANSWER confusion and 
poorly localized abdominal discomfort (symptoms are vague). 
What is pyelonephritis? - ANSWER it is an infection of one or both upper urinary 
tracts(ureter, renal pelvis, and...
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NURS 6501 Advance Pathophysiology Quiz 1-4
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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. 
a. vas deferenes 
b. prostatic 
c. cavernous 
d. membranous - prostatic 
While planning for care for a patient with urinary problems, the nurse recalls that 
the renin-angiotensin system will be activated by: 
a. decreased blood pressure in the afferent arterioles 
b. renal hypertension 
c. elevated sodium concentrations 
d....
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BSC2086 A&P II Final Exam Questions and Answers
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BSC2086 A&P II Final Exam Questions and Answers 
The renal arteries deliver the components of urine to the kidney; the urine formed there 
is carried to the outside by the ureters. Are these two statements true or false? - 
Answer️️ -The first statement is true; the second is false. 
The kidney does all of these except __________. 
- regulating blood volume 
- helping stabilize blood pH 
- secreting excess albumin 
- regulating plasma electrolytes - Answer️️ -secreting excess albumin 
Wh...
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Maryville NURS 611 Patho 611 exam 4; 2023-2024
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Urinary tract infection in older adults - ANSWER 2. Confusion and poorly localized 
abdominal discomfort 
2. difficult diagnose due to vague symptoms 
Acute unilateral renal obstruction and hypertension. - ANSWER 1. Reduced perfusion 
activates RAAS 
2. Leads to constriction of peripheral arterioles 
kidneys receive ___________________cardiac output - ANSWER 20-25% or or 1000 to 
1200ml per minute 
Most common type of renal stone - ANSWER Calcium oxalate 
Kidney stone refers pain - ANSWER 1. Umb...
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BIO 669 Quiz 6 | With 100% Correct Answers
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BIO 669 Quiz 6 | With 100% Correct Answers Which of the following is not an effect of angiotensin II? Reduced aldosterone release What is the role of erythropoietin released by the kidney? It stimulates red blood cell production Aldosterone upon secretion by the adrenal cortex will have what effect on solute movement in the kidneys? K loss on the urine, Na retention in the plasma Urodilantin is a naturietic peptide and as such has what effect on kidneys/nephrons? It enhances Na secretion and K...
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