Content Frame
Note for screen reader users: There is text between the form elements on this page. To be sure that you do not miss any text, use item by item navigation methods, rather than tabbing from form element to form element.
Skip Breadcrumb Navigation
Home  arrow Chapter 9  arrow True or False

True or False



This activity contains 10 questions.

Question 1.
The kidneys are located in the retroperitoneal position.


Open Hint for Question 1 in a new window.
   
 
End of Question 1


Question 2.
The urethras carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder.


Open Hint for Question 2 in a new window.
   
 
End of Question 2


Question 3.
Under normal circumstances there is no glucose in the urine.


Open Hint for Question 3 in a new window.
   
 
End of Question 3


Question 4.
The external opening of the urethra is called the meatus.


Open Hint for Question 4 in a new window.
   
 
End of Question 4


Question 5.
Extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy is used to break up kidney stones.


Open Hint for Question 5 in a new window.
   
 
End of Question 5


Question 6.
A KUB is a laboratory test to measure kidney function.


Open Hint for Question 6 in a new window.
   
 
End of Question 6


Question 7.
Secretion is another name for urination.


Open Hint for Question 7 in a new window.
   
 
End of Question 7


Question 8.
Frequency is the feeling of needing to urinate immediately.


Open Hint for Question 8 in a new window.
   
 
End of Question 8


Question 9.
Calculus is another name for a kidney stone.


Open Hint for Question 9 in a new window.
   
 
End of Question 9


Question 10.
Pyelonephritis is another name for a bladder infection.


Open Hint for Question 10 in a new window.
   
 
End of Question 10





Pearson Copyright © 1995 - 2010 Pearson Education . All rights reserved. Pearson Prentice Hall is an imprint of Pearson .
Legal Notice | Privacy Policy | Permissions

Return to the Top of this Page