Urinary System Diseases
Learners complete a crossword puzzle with terms that relate to common diseases and disorders of the urinary system.
Created Date
08.12.19
Last Updated
08.13.19
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Topics of this game:
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Procedure to drain urine in patients who cannot voluntarily void; tube placed in urethra & guided to bladder
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Purulent infection of the kidney tissue and renal pelvis
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Sudden, severe reduction in renal function
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Condition resulting from a gradual and progressive loss of nephrons with irreversible loss of renal function
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Condition where normal renal tissue is replaced with multiple grape-like cysts
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Disease of the basement membrane of the glomerulus
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Excess of urea or other nitrogenous bodies in the blood
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Type of carcinoma where malignant tumors develop in the kidneys
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Renal disease resulting from diabetes mellitus
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Inflammation of the urinary bladder
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Stones usually composed of mineral salts
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Inflammation of the urethra
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Inflammation of the glomeruli of the kidneys
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Diagnostic procedure that uses a scope to view the urinary bladder
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Scant urination
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Abnormal dilation of renal pelvis caused by pressure due to obstructed urinary flow
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Urinary bladder control dysfunction that consists of difficulty emptying the bladder or urinary incontinence
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Therapeutic procedure in which impurities/wastes from blood are removed using an "artificial kidney" machine
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Uncontrollable leakage of small amounts of urine during physical exertion/actions that stress pelvic muscles
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Therapeutic procedure in which the calculi are broken up into small pieces; ex: extracorporeal shockwave
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