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TURP means:
a. Transurethral resection of the prostate
b. Transurethral reconstruction of the penis
c. Slang for turpentine enema
d. Transvaginal ultrasound and radiographs of the pelvis
a. Transurethral resection of the prostate
The bilateral tubes leading from the kidneys to the bladder are the:
a. Urethra
b. Ureters
c. Calyces
d. Renal vesicles
b. Ureters
The root word meaning renal pelvis is:
a. Pyel/o
b. Nephr/o
c. Ren/o
d. Cyst/o
c. Ren/o
The tube dissected in a vasectomy is the:
a. Epididymis
b. Seminiferous tubule
c. Vas deferens
d. Seminal vesicle
c. Vas deferens
One medical condition justifying circumcision is:
a. Frenulectomy
b. Balanitis
c. Phimosis
d. Chordee
c. Phimosis
A cystoscope is used to look inside the:
a. Bladder
b. Fallopian tubes
c. Uterus
d. Prostate
a. Bladder
Inflammation of the urethra is called:
a. Urethectomy
b. Urethritis
c. Urethrotomy
d. Cystitis
b. Urethritis
Involuntarily urinating, such as a child wetting the bed sheets, is termed:
a. Enuresis
b. Somnambulism
c. Eupnea
d. Nocturia
a. Enuresis
Priapism may be a sign of:
a. Spinal cord injury
b. Balanitis
c. Plaque formation
d. Epididymitis
a. Spinal cord injury
Having to urinate at night is termed:
a. Enuresis
b. Nocturia
c. Nocturnal periodicity
d. Anuresis
b. Nocturia
Fibrosis and chronic inflammation associated with an inability to retract the foreskin is called:
a. Phimosis
b. Balanitis
c. Hypospadia
d. Priapism
b. Balanitis
Regarding a KUB, which is true?
a. Gastrografin is preferred over barium as contrast
b. This test is used to evaluate the kidneys, ureters, and bladder
c. No contrast is used; this is a plain film
d. Both B and C
d. Both B and C
Emptying the bladder is termed:
a. Expectoration
b. Defecation
c. Micturation
d. Parturition
c. Micturation
The tube leading from the bladder to the outside is called the:
a. Urethra
b. Ureter
c. Trigone
d. Epididymis
a. Urethra
The surgical removal of the prepuce is called:
a. Vasectomy
b. Frenulectomy
c. Circumcision
d. Prostatectomy
c. Circumcision
Which of the following is a thiazide diuretic?
a. HCTZ
b. Bumex
c. Spironolactone
d. K-dur
a. HCTZ
As part of the abdominal examination, the urologist dictates, "No CVA tenderness." In this case, CVA stands for:
a. Cerebrovascular accident
b. Cardiovascular accident
c. Costovertebral angle
d. Calculus verified on angiogram
c. Costovertebral angle
A woman undergoing surgery for stress urinary incontinence might be having a procedure to adjust the:
a. Ureterovesical angle
b. Uterovesical angle
c. Urethrovesical angle
d. Urinary meatus
a. Ureterovesical angle
During cystoscopy on an elderly gentleman, the physician is having trouble visualizing parts of the target organ due to:
a. Trilobar prostatic hypertrophy
b. Obstruction by the verumontanum
c. Inflammation of the parenchymal tissue
d. Trifurcation of the cystic ducts
a. Trilobar prostatic hypertrophy
A condition related to chronic urinary bladder inflammation:
a. Fasciculation
b. Trabeculation
c. Reticulation
d. Collimation
b. Trabeculation
Used to temporarily maintain patency of the ureter:
a. Endopyelotomy stent
b. W-J stent
c. J-P stent
d. Double-J stent
d. Double-J stent
Swelling of the ureter due to bladder outlet obstruction:
a. Ureteropathy
b. Uritis
c. Hydroureter
d. Urethritis
c. Hydroureter
A urine specific gravity result is dictated as "ten-fifteen." Which of the following is the correct way to transcribe this value?
a. 10-15
b. 1-015
c. 10.15
d. 1.015
d. 1.015
A patient with bladder cancer might undergo ureteroileostomy, otherwise known as a/an:
a. LeVeen shunt
b. Intraperitoneal shunt
c. Ileal conduit
d. Colovesical fistula
c. Ileal conduit
The acid-base balance of a fluid including urine is called:
a. Electrolyte concentration
b. Specific gravity
c. pH
d. PKU
c. pH
Which of these are potassium supplements typically prescribed for patients taking loop diuretics?
a. Kay Ciel
b. K-Dur
c. Slow-K
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
The medical term for undescended testicles is:
a. Hypospadias
b. Varicocele
c. Cryptorchidism
d. Testicular torsion
c. Cryptorchidism
DMSO, Rimso-50, Elmiron, and Pyridium are examples of
a. Urinary analgesics
b. Urinary antispasmodics
c. Urinary antibacterials
d. Urinary antidiuretics
a. Urinary analgesics
Which of the following would not be prescribed for BPH?
a. Saw Palmetto
b. Proscar
c. Hytrin
d. Caverject
d. Caverject
Chronic renal failure causes:
a. Hematuria
b. Uremia
c. Acute tubular necrosis
d. Pyuria
b. Uremia