Description : Assertion: During micturition, urine is prevented from flowing back into the ureters. Reason: Urethral sphincters contract during micturition
Last Answer : Assertion: During micturition, urine is prevented from flowing back into the ureters. Reason: Urethral ... D. If both Assertion and Reason are false
Description : Vasodilation by prostaglandins involves (a) Arterioles (b) Precapillary sphincters (c) Postcapillary venules (d) All of the above
Last Answer : Ans: D
Description : Through which of the following activities does the patient learn to consciously contract excretory sphincters and control voiding cues? a) Biofeedback Cognitively intact patients who have stress or urge ... functional incontinence. d) Bladder training Habit training is a type of bladder training.
Last Answer : a) Biofeedback Cognitively intact patients who have stress or urge incontinence may gain bladder control through biofeedback.
Description : Morphine induced constipation involves the following mechanisms except: A. Increase in tone and decrease in propulsive activity of intestinal muscles B. Antivagal action C. Spasm of gastrointestinal sphincters D. Reduction of gastrointestinal secretions
Last Answer : B. Antivagal action
Description : (a) Draw a diagram of excretory system in human beings and label the following parts. Aorta, kidney, urinary bladder and urethra.(b) How is urine produced and eliminated ? -Biology
Last Answer : Answer.(a) (b) Blood from the heart comes into the kidneys afferent and efferent arteriols from the renal arteries where it enters about 2-3 million nephrons per kidney. Then, it goes through the ... goes through ureters to bladder and then to urethra where it is excreted out of body as urine.
Description : Draw a diagram of human excretory system and label renal artery and urethra. State in brief the function of : renal artery kidney ureter urinary bladder -Biology
Last Answer : Answer. Renal artery: The renal artery carries blood to the kidneys from the abdominal aorta. This blood comes directly from the heart and is sent to the-kidneys to be filtered before it passes ... expandable muscular sac that stores urine before it is excreted out of the body through the urethra.
Description : Is it necessary to put water inside the urethra of a man during forced bath ?
Last Answer : It is important to wash the outer part of the body well during the obligatory bath. It is not necessary to put water inside the urethra. (Fatawa Tatarkhania 1/265) Rather, it is enough to wash the ... . Then he poured water on his private parts and washed them with his left hand. (Abu Dawood 245)
Description : What is urethra ? What is urethra ?
Last Answer : The urethra or ' urethra ' is the pore through which urine passes out of the body .
Description : Arrange male reproductive accessory organs based on the amount of secretion poured into urethra (i) Prostate gland, (ii) Seminal vesicles (iii) Bulbou
Last Answer : Arrange male reproductive accessory organs based on the amount of secretion poured into urethra (i) Prostate ... ` C. `iigtiiigti` D. `iigtigtiii`.
Description : Various parts of male urethra are
Last Answer : Various parts of male urethra are A. Prostatic, bulbourebral and ejaculatory B. Prostatic, ... spongiosum D. Prostatic, bulbourethral and glans.
Description : Assertion : In male , urethra is considered as urinogenital duct . Reason : Urethra carries both urine and semen in males .
Last Answer : Assertion : In male , urethra is considered as urinogenital duct . Reason : Urethra carries both urine ... D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.
Description : Correct sequences of male accessory glands pouring their secretions into urethra :
Last Answer : Correct sequences of male accessory glands pouring their secretions into urethra : A. Prostate ... Prostate , Bulbourethral glands , Seminal vesicle
Description : Penile urethra in males traverses through
Last Answer : Penile urethra in males traverses through A. Corpora cavernosa B. Corpus spongiosum C. Corpus callosum D. Corpus striatum
Description : Go through the following statements. (i) Liver is the site of urine formation. (ii) Urethra is not the part of kidney. (iii) Vasa recta is well develo
Last Answer : Go through the following statements. (i) Liver is the site of urine formation. (ii) Urethra is ... in renal vein. How many statements are correct?
Description : What role does the urethra play in reproduction?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Is the urethra is a small tube that sends the waste from the kidneys to the bladder?
Last Answer : The urethra is a small tube that sends urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.
Description : Almost all the urea is formed in this tissue: (A) Kidney (B) Urethra (C) Uterus (D) Liver
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Vasa efferentia are the ductules leading from (a) testicular lobules to rete testis (b) rete testis to vas deferens (c) vas deferens to epididymis (d) epididymis to urethra.
Last Answer : b) rete testis to vas deferens
Description : The shared terminal duct of the reproductive and urinary system in the human male is (a) urethra (b) ureter (c) vas deferens (d) vasa efferentia
Last Answer : (a) urethra
Description : Select the correct sequence for transport of sperm cells in male reproductive system. (a) Testis → Epididymis → Vasa efferentia → Vas deferens → Ejaculatory duct → Inguinal canal → Urethra → ... → Urethral meatus (d) Seminiferous tubules → Vasa efferentia → Epididymis → Inguinal canal → Urethra
Last Answer : (c) Seminiferous tubules → Rete testis → Vasa efferentia → Epididymis → Vas deferens → Ejaculatory duct → Urethra → Urethral meatus
Description : The ciliated columnar epithelial cells in humans are known to occur in (a) Eustachian tube and stomach lining (b) bronchioles and Fallopian tube (c) bile duct and oesophagus (d) Fallopian tube and urethra.
Last Answer : (b) bronchioles and Fallopian tube
Description : Which of the following are antimicrobial defense mechanisms in the urethra? a. size and length of the urethra b. shedding of cells in the mucosal lining and bacteria with urination c. normally basic urine d. A-C are correct
Last Answer : b. shedding of cells in the mucosal lining and bacteria with urination
Description : The scalded skin syndrome is generally associated with a. Hutchinson's triad. b. children born to parents who have had pasteurellosis. c. high mortality rates in untreated cases. d. damage of the urethra from mycoplasmal urethritis.
Last Answer : c. high mortality rates in untreated cases.
Description : Which one of the following is NOT part of the urinary tract? a. Urethra b. Bladder c. Kidneys d. Ureters
Last Answer : c. Kidneys
Description : What part or parts of the male and female reproductive systems are typically colonized by indigenous microbiota? a. Male: Ureters; Female: Vagina And Ovaries b. Male: Testes And Epididymis c. Male: ... : Vagina, Vulva, And Cervix d. Male: Bladder And Ureters; Female: Fallopian Tubes And Cervix
Last Answer : c. Male: Urethra; Female: Vagina, Vulva, And Cervix
Description : Which of the following terms is used to describe the opening of the urethra on the dorsum of the penis? a) Epispadias Epispadias is a congenital anomaly in which the urethral ... Urethritis Urethritis refers to inflammation of the urethra and is commonly associated with sexually transmitted disease.
Last Answer : a) Epispadias Epispadias is a congenital anomaly in which the urethral opening is on the dorsum of the penis and is usually repaired through plastic surgery when the boy is very young.
Description : The nurse who provides teaching to the female patient regarding prevention of recurrent urinary tract infections includes which of the following statements? a) Void immediately after sexual intercourse. Voiding ... encouraged to void every 2-3 hours during the day and completely empty the bladder.
Last Answer : a) Void immediately after sexual intercourse. Voiding will serve to flush the urethra, expelling contaminants.
Description : To facilitate entry of a catheter into the male urethra, the penis should be positioned at which of the following degree angles (in relation to the body)? a) 90 degrees A right ... and inappropriately positioned for catheterization. d) 270 degrees A 270-degree angle is a physical impossibility.
Last Answer : a) 90 degrees A right angle straightens the urethra and makes it easier to insert the catheter.
Description : Which of the following types of incontinence refers to involuntary loss of urine through an intact urethra as a result of a sudden increase in intra-abdominal pressure? a) Stress Stress ... the involuntary loss of urine due to involuntary urethral relaxation in the absence of normal sensations.
Last Answer : a) Stress Stress incontinence may occur with sneezing and coughing.
Description : An 80 year old male presented with dull aching loin pain & interrupted voiding of urine. BUN and creatinine were increased. US revealed a bilateral hydronephrosis. What is the most probable Dx? a) Stricture of the urethra b) Urinary bladder tumor c) BPH d) Pelvic CA e) Renal stone
Last Answer : c) BPH
Description : Prophylactic use of antibiotics is not justified in the following condition: A. To prevent secondary infection in common cold B. Thoroughly cleaned contaminated wound C. Rheumatic fever in a child of 10 years D. Catheterization of urethra in an elderly male
Last Answer : A. To prevent secondary infection in common cold
Description : Which of the following does sperm NOT travel through? a) ureter b) urethra c) vas deferens d) epididymus
Last Answer : ANSWER: A -- URETER