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1. What is the fx and what are the - responsible for the transport, storage, and elimination

of structures of the lower urinary urine from the body

tract? Structures


• Ureters: collect urine and transport to

bladder


• Bladder: stores and expels urine to urethra


• Urethra: urine exits the body


• Associated urinary sphincters: relaxation

aids voiding




2. What is the physiology of mic- 1. pontine micturition center (in Pons; brain) coordinates

turition? relaxation of the internal sphincter and contraction of the

bladder to enable urination.

,2. cerebral cortex primarily inhibits the process through conscious control of the external sphincter.



3. What are the mechanics of micturition? - internal sphincter: bladder is prevented from

emptying until the pressure in the body of the

bladder rises above a specific threshold.


- external sphincter: allows voluntary

emptying of the bladder or the prevention of

urination

4. What are the S/S of acute herpetic - fever

gingivo-stomatitis?
- pharyngitis: sore throat, from viral and

bacterial infections. - prodromal tingling and

itching: itching and tingling in the area BEFORE it

breaks out.


- vesicles on erythematous base that rupture,

leaving a painful ulcer




5. What are patho mechanisms r/t Osmotic diarrhea:

increased amounts of poorly absorbed solutes in the

intestine.

, 6. Secretory

What are patho mechanisms r/t diarrhea: caused by toxins that stimulate intestinal fluid secretion and

impair absorption; may lose 1 L or more a day.




7. What are patho mechanisms r/t Exudative

(mucus, blood, protein) diarrhea: results from

inflammatory processes like Crohn's or UC.




8. What are patho mechanisms r/t Motility

disturbances diarrhea: decreased transit time of

chyme with the absorptive surfaces.




9. What are risk factors for inconti- BMI >25

nence? Prostate enlargement

Aging

Multipara moms

Diuretics

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