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Rasmussen College, Ocala NUR 2063 Module 5 1)What is cryptorchidism and complications associated with the condition? Clinical manifestations – acute prostatitis- What is a complication of removing too much fluid during dialysis, and what would you want to monitor? Clinical manifestations – pyelonephritis (kidney infection)- Individuals with HPV (human papillomavirus) are at risk for developing what disease? Define the following terms: enuresis, stress incontinence, micturition, overflow incontinence: A genetic defect in young children with cystitis How do kidney tubules maintain a normal pH in response to fever and respiratory infection? Bilateral kidney disease – why does metabolic acidosis occur? Serum marker ordered when screening for prostate cancer- Causes of increased glomerular filtration rate (GFR)? Complication of hydronephrosis- Most common cause of pyelonephritis- Risk factors for developing chronic renal failure- Functions of the kidney- Clinical manifestations of benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH)- Substance that controls the reabsorption of water from the collecting ducts-          

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Rasmussen College, Ocala

NUR 2063

Module 5

1)What is cryptorchidism and complications associated with the condition?

  1. Clinical manifestations – acute prostatitis-
  2. What is a complication of removing too much fluid during dialysis, and what would you want to monitor?
  3. Clinical manifestations – pyelonephritis (kidney infection)-
  4. Individuals with HPV (human papillomavirus) are at risk for developing what disease?
  5. Define the following terms: enuresis, stress incontinence, micturition, overflow incontinence:
  6. A genetic defect in young children with cystitis
  7. How do kidney tubules maintain a normal pH in response to fever and respiratory infection?
  8. Bilateral kidney disease – why does metabolic acidosis occur?
  9. Serum marker ordered when screening for prostate cancer-
  10. Causes of increased glomerular filtration rate (GFR)?
  11. Complication of hydronephrosis-
  12. Most common cause of pyelonephritis-
  13. Risk factors for developing chronic renal failure-
  14. Functions of the kidney-
  15. Clinical manifestations of benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH)-
  16. Substance that controls the reabsorption of water from the collecting ducts-

 

 

 

 

 

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