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Matching Match the key terms with their definitions. litholapaxy B. cystourethro

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Matching Match the key terms with their definitions. litholapaxy B. cystourethroscopy C. cortex D. extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy E urodynamics 1. F. incontinence G. bladder neck H calculus I. stricture J. stent The crushing of a calculus located in the bladder Where the bladder narrows to connect to the urethra Stones that form in the urinary tract Endoscopic procedure where the scope is inserted into the urethra and the bladder, ureters, and 2. 3. kidney 5.Used to keep the ureter open for the passage of urine 6. _ The assessment of bladder function A method of treatment for kidney stones (nonoperative) 8. Outermost layer of the kidney 9, Functional blockage urine 10.---Loss of bladder control

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Answer:

A. litholapaxy- the crushing of a calculus located in the bladder

B. cystourethroscopy-endoscopic procedure where the scope is inserted into the urethra and bladder, ureters and kidney.

C. Cortex- outer most layer of kidney.

D. Extra corporal shock wave lithotripsy- a method of treatment for kidney stones (non-operative).

E. Urodynamics-the assessment of bladder function.

F. incontinence- loss of bladder control

G. Bladder neck-where the bladder narrows to connect urethra

F. calculus- stone that form in the urinary tract

G. stricture- functional blockage urine

F. stent-used to keep the ureter open for the passage of urine