Ashton was in a car accident and experienced severe blood loss. All of the following are potential outcomes of blood loss except ________.
A) Increased blood pressure B) Vasoconstriction
C) Renal failure D) Decrease in blood volume
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Question 2) This condition is caused by chronic hyperglycemia.
A) Diabetic nephropathy B) Ischemic nephropathy
C) Kidney stones D) Polycystic kidney disease
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Question 3) Painful urination, urinary frequency, nighttime urination, and foul smelling, cloudy urine are symptoms of ________.
A) Uremia B) Diabetes insipidus
C) Urinary tract infection D) Renal failure
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Question 4) Enlarged cystic kidneys, hypertension, UTI, dilute urine, liver cysts, pain, hematuria, and aneurysm are symptoms of ________.
A) Polycystic kidney disease B) Diabetic nephropathy
C) Ischemic nephropathy D) Kidney stones
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Question 5) The tube that carries the urine out of the body is called the ________.
A) Collecting tube B) Trigone
C) Urethra D) Ureter
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Question 6) This hormone would tend to increase the amount of urine produced.
A) Antidiuretic hormone B) Aldosterone
C) Atrial natriuretic hormone D) Both A and B
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Question 7) The tube that carries urine out of the kidney is called the ________.
A) Ureter B) Collecting tube
C) Urethra D) Bladder
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Question 8) This hormone would tend to decrease the amount of urine produced.
A) Antidiuretic hormone B) Aldosterone
C) Atrial natriuretic hormone D) Both A and B
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Question 9) The process by which most of the material in the nephron moves back into the blood is called ________.
A) Secretion B) Filtration C) Micturition D) Reabsorption
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Question 10) The juxtaglomerular apparatus of the kidneys release a hormone ________.
A) That dilates blood vessels
B) Called antidiuretic hormone
C) That increases the absorption of chloride from the filtrate
D) That causes vasoconstriction