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Urology Qbank Exam Questions With Complete Solutions


Which one of the following statements is NOT true about calcium phosphate

involvement in rental stone production? - Calcium phosphate builds up in the ureter



A 50% rise in plasma creatinine represents a nephron mass loss of: - 50%



What is the primary risk factor for calcium phosphate renal stones? - High urine pH



The nurse practitioner is interpreting the results of a urinalysis and concludes that the

specimen was contaminated. The presence of which organism would lead her to reach

that conclusion? - Lactobacillus



The most common type of renal calculi is formed by an increased concentration of: -

calcium



The most common cause of urethritis is: - Neisseria gonorrhoea



Which of the following laboratory values is an amino acid breakdown that represents the

glomerular filtration rate and metabolism in muscles? - Creatinine



Medications associated with acute urinary retention include: - antihistamines

, Bone disease secondary to chronic kidney disease is due to alteration in levels of: -

phosphorous



When antidiuretic hormone (ADH) is elevated in the serum, the collecting tubules in the

kidney become more permeable to H2O, meaning that urine will have a: - high specific

gravity



Renal stones are mostly composed of: - calcium oxalate



In a normal functioning kidney, the majority of glucose is reabsorbed in the: - proximal

convoluted tubule



Aldosterone helps regulate water reabsorption by regulating which of the following

electrolytes? - sodium



Dysregulation of antidiuretic hormone and aldosterone in the kidneys may lead to: -

hypertension



The most common type of anemia in patients with chronic kidney disease is: -

normochromic normocytic



Infection of the upper urinary tract and renal parenchyma is called: - pyelonephritis

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