Asked by
Vibha Singh
on Oct 10, 2024Verified
Tube inserted into the bladder through the urethra to relieve distension and discomfort
A) hilum
B) cortex
C) medulla
D) afferent arteriole
E) efferent arteriole
F) threshold
G) catheter
H) incontinence
I) dialysate
J) dwell time
Distension
The condition of being stretched, inflated, or larger than normal, often referring to the bloating of the abdomen.
Catheter
A flexible tube inserted into the body for removing fluids or introducing medication directly into specific areas, such as the bladder.
Afferent Arteriole
A small artery that carries blood toward the glomeruli of the kidney, playing a key role in the regulation of blood pressure.
- Master the specific terminology relevant to the anatomical and physiological aspects of the renal system.
- Identify and understand the purpose of different catheter types and their uses.
Verified Answer
LS
Learning Objectives
- Master the specific terminology relevant to the anatomical and physiological aspects of the renal system.
- Identify and understand the purpose of different catheter types and their uses.