Digestive and urinary test Flashcards

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Liver

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removes excess glucose from the blood stream and stores it as glycogen, destroys old erythrocytes, removes toxins from blood, secretes bile and enzymes which aid in digestion of fat

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Gallbladder

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stores bile and releases it to the small intestine as needed, bile is used to break apart large fat globules, pear shaped egg sized under liver

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Pancreas

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soft 6 in gland behind stomach, secretes digestive juices and enzymes into small intestine as needed, aid in digestion and contain sodium bicarbonate to help neutralize stomach acid

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4
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Hard/soft palate

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bony anterior portion of palate, covered in specialized mucous membranes
flexible posterior portion of the palate, closes off the nasal passage during swallowing

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5
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Salivary glands

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3 pair, parotid, sublingual, submandibular

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Periodontium

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bone and soft tissues that surround and support the teeth

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Mastication

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aka chewing breaking food down into smaller pieces, mixes with saliva and prepares it to be swallowed

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Pyloric sphincter

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controls flow from stomach to small intestine

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Small intestine/peristaltic action

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pylorus to large intestine, 20 ft, completes digestion and absorption of most nutrients, 3 parts duodenum, jejunum, ileum, conversion of food into usable nutrients
moves chyme through

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10
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Proctologist

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Physician who specializes in disorders of the colon, rectum, and anus

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Aphthous ulcers

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Aka canker sore or mouth ulcers, are grey-white pits with a red border in the soft tissue lining the mouth. Exact cause unknown but associated with stress, certain foods, and fever

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Stomatomycosis

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Any disease of the mouth due to a fungus

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13
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Xerostomia

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Aka dry mouth is the lack of adequate saliva due to diminished secretion of the salivary glands

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14
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Cleft lip

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Aka harelip is a birth defect in which there is a deep groove of the lip running upward to the nose as a result of the failure of this portion of the lip to close during prenatal development

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Bruxism

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The involuntary grinding or clenching of the teeth that usually occurs during sleep and is associated with tension and stress

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16
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Eructation

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Act of belching or raising gas orally from the stomach

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17
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Hyperemesis

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Extreme, persistent vomiting that can cause dehydration

18
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Ileus

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Partial or complete blockage of the small and/or large intestine. Caused by the cessation or stopping of intestinal peristalsis

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Ulcerative colitis

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Chronic condition of unknown cause in which repeated episodes of inflammation of the rectum and large intestine cause ulcers and irritation

20
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Crohn’s disease

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chronic autoimmune disorder that can occur anywhere in the digestive tract; however it is most often found in the ileum and colon. It penetrates every layer of the tissue of the affected area. Results in thickening and scarring of the wall of the affected area. very painful

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Celiac disease

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inherited autoimmune disorder characterized by a severe reaction to foods containing gluten

22
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Jaundice

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yellow discoloration of the skin, mucous membrane and eyes. caused by a greater than normal amount of bilirubin in the blood

23
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Functions of the urinary system

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-maintaining the proper balance of water, salt, and acids in the body by filtering the blood as it flows through the kidneys
-constantly filtering the blood to remove urea and other waste material from the bloodstream
-converting these waste products and excess fluids into urine to be excreted

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Functions of the kidney

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constantly filter the blood to remove waste products and excess water

25
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Renal cortex and medulla function

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outer region of kidney, contains over a million nephrons
inner region, contains most of the urine collecting tubules

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Glomerulus function

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clusters of capillaries surrounded by bowman’s capsule where the filtration of blood happens

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Renal pelvis function

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funnel shaped area where the urine is collected before flowing into the ureters

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Ureter and peristalsis function

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2 narrow tubes that transport urine from the kidneys to the bladder
Wave like contractions move urine down each tube

29
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Renal failure and hemodialysis

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Aka kidney failure is the inability of one or both of the kidneys to perform their functions.
A treatment used to artificially filter waste from the blood when the kidneys fail replace kidney function

30
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Nephrotic syndrome

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Condition in which very high levels of protein are lost in the urine and abnormally low levels of protein are present in the blood. This is the result of damage to the kidneys glomeruli. Aka nephrosis

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Anuria

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Absence of urine formation by the kidneys

32
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Nephrolithiasis

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Describes the presence of stones in the kidney

33
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Ureterolith

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A stone located anywhere along the ureter

34
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Neurogenic bladder

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Urinary problem caused by the interference with the normal nerve pathways associated with urination

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Nocturia

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Excessive urination during the night

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Oliguria

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Scanty urination

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Incontinence

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Inability to control the excretion of urine and feces

38
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Also study

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label diagrams in digestive and urinary notes

39
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nocturnal enuresis

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Bed wetting/incontinence while sleeping

40
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Close nasal passage when swallowing

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Soft palate

41
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Catabolism

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Metabolism in which cells and substances are being broken down