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| What measures the acidity or alkalinity of the urine ? |
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| Increased Specific Gravity occurs when ? |
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| What are the normal urine colors ? |
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| What is present in a bacterial infection in the urinary tract ? |
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| Which is a best urine specimen to test for nitrite |
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| What type of specimen is ordered when the patient has expected protozoon or parasitic infection |
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| What kind of test shows a positive HCG |
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| Which hormone regulates Red Blood Cell production |
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| Capillaries that form the renal corpuscle |
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| What capsule surrounds the glomerulus |
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| What structure takes urine away from the bladder |
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| What uses peristaltic action to take urine to the bladder |
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| Which of the following does not describe acute kidney failure |
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| commonly caused by high blood pressure or diabetes |
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| can result from poisons or alcohol abuse |
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| What is a waste product formed by the breakdown of proteins |
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| Floor of the bladder that contains 3 openings that form a triangle for the urethra and ureters - |
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| The kidneys hide behind the peritoneal cavity putting |
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| Long muscular tubes that Carry urine from the kidney to the bladder |
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| A measure of degree of acidity and alkalinity of urine |
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| What is the middle portion of the kidneys |
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| The expansion of ureters inside the kidney |
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| The most common type of urine sample to be contained at any time of day |
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| What contains the renal artery vein and ureter |
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| The wall of the bladder that contains smooth muscle is what kind of muscle |
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| Evaluation of urine to obtain info on body health and disease |
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| Most of the liquid portion of a liquid sample after being centrifuged |
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| When the body cannot properly metabolize the nutrient phenylalanine |
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| What is excessive protein in the urine called - |
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| Concentration or amount of substances desolved in urine |
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| Tubes that moves urine from the bladder to the outside world |
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| Outermost layer of the kidney |
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| Renal medulla is divided into triangular shaped area |
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| The 3 parts of renal tubule are what |
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| Loop of henle , proximal convoluted tubule , distal convoluted tubule |
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