Monday, May 11, 2020

2019-2020 ALS A&E REVIEWER – SCIENCE Urinary System


2019-2020 ALS A&E REVIEWER – SCIENCE
Urinary System

1. The system that removes substances from the blood in the form of urine to regulate various metabolic processes.
A. Excretory System              C. Urinary System
B. Respiratory System           D. Elimination System

2. The vital organ/s that filter/s the blood and remove metabolic wastes then excrete them from the body.
A. Kidneys                             C. Lungs
B. Liver                                  D. Nephrons

3. A tube leading from the kidney to the urinary bladder whose primary function is to move urine into the urinary bladder.
A. catheter                              C. urethra
B. ureter                                 D. aorta

4. Stores urine and forces it into the urethra for excretion from the body.
A. kidney                               C. gallbladder
B. ureter                                 D. urinary bladder

5. A tube that directs urine from the urinary bladder to outside of the body.
A. sphincter                           C. ureter
B. urethra                              D. catheter

6. Circular muscles that help keep urine from leaking.
A. sphincters                                    C. nephrons
B. gall bladder & urinary bladder    D. kidneys

7. A test that studies the content of urine for abnormal substances such as protein or signs of infection.
A. dialysis                              C. urinalysis
B. blood test                           D. urodynamic test

8. The term commonly used to refer to stones or calculi in the urinary system
A. gall stones                          C. nephrons
B. rocky roads                        D. kidney stones

9. Caused by bacteria in the urinary tract.
A. Hepatitis                            C. UTI
B. Diabetes                            D. Cirrhosis

10. A doctor who specializes in treating problems of the urinary system and the male reproductive system.
A. gynecologist                     C. urogynecologist
B. urologist                           D. nephrologist


11. Metabolic wastes are the chemicals produced by all the activities inside our cells. Which of the following is not a metabolic waste?
A. oxygen                              C. urea
B. carbon dioxide                  D. water

12. The tiny filtering units of the kidneys that remove urea from the blood.
A. glomerulus                        C. nephrons
B. ureters                               D. renal tubules

13. A ball of small blood capillaries found in the nephrons.
A. renal tubules                     C. ureters
B. glomerulus                        D. varicose

14. The involuntary or unwanted leakage of urine or loss of urinary bladder control.
A. Urinary incontinence        C. Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
B. Cystitis                              D. Renal failure

15. Evaluates the storage of urine in the urinary bladder and the flow of urine from the bladder through the urethra.
A. Dialysis                              C. Urinalysis
B. Urodynamic test                 D. Blood test

16. Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) can be treated by ________.
A. Dialysis                              C. Antiviral drug
B. Surgery                               D. Antibiotic

17. An infection in the urinary bladder.
A. cystitis                               C. urinary incontinence
B. pyelonephritis                    D. acute urinary retention

18. An infection in one or both of the kidneys.
A. cystitis                               C. urinary incontinence
B. pyelonephritis                    D. acute urinary retention

19. Persistent presence of urine in the bladder after incomplete emptying.
A. chronic urinary retention  C. urinary incontinence
B. acute urinary retention     D. renal failure

20. The sudden onset of kidney failure that can be caused by an accident that injures the kidneys, loss of a lot of blood, or some drugs or poisons.
A. Chronic Renal Failure (CRF)  C. Acute Renal Failure (ARF)
B. Urinary Tract Cancer               D. Acute Urinary Retention

21. The gradual reduction of kidney function that may lead to permanent kidney failure or end-stage renal disease (ESRD).
A. Acute Urinary Retention          C. Acute Renal Failure (ARF)
B. Urinary Tract Cancer                D. Chronic Renal Failure (CRF)

22. A gynecologist who specializes in the female urinary system.
A. urologist                                    C. urogynecologist
B. nephrologist                              D. obstetrician

23. A condition when the nerves that are supposed to carry messages from the brain to the urinary bladder do not work properly.
A. cystitis                                       C. urinary incontinence
B. end-stage renal disease (ESRD)  D. neurogenic bladder

24. A general term for tumors in the kidneys, bladder, and the tubes that connect them.
A. urinary tract infection (UTI)    C. urinary incontinence
B. neurogenic bladder                  D. urinary tract cancer

25. The following is not useful in preventing urinary illnesses and conditions.
A. Practice monogamy
B. Consume salty foods regularly                                                                          
C. Maintain proper hygiene especially in using the toilet
D. Drink 8 glasses of water a day

ANSWERS:

1C  2A  3B  4D  5B  6A  7C  8D  9C  10B  11A  12C  13B  14A  15B

16D  17A  18B  19A  20C  21D  22C  23D  24D  25B

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