Urology Medical Jeopardy
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Urology Medical Jeopardy
• The type of muscle the urinary bladder
is made from
• What is smoothe, involuntary muscle?
• The nerve system that would stimulate
the urinary bladder muscles
• What is the parasympathetic nervous
system?
• It is the Latin name for the urinary
bladder
• What is a “cyst”?
• The endocrine glands associated with
the renal organs
• What are the adrenals?
• Hematuria is often a sign of this kidney
obstruction
• What is a kidney stone?
• What a kidney stone is usually made of
• What is calcium cholesterol?
• The country of birth for the prior pope
• What is Germany?
• What Giza in Egypt and the renal
medulla have in common
• They both have pyramids
• Four excretory products found in
everyone’s urine
• Uric acid, urea, creatinine, ammonia
• Two locations where what your
gomerulus filters into Bowman’s
capsule, can be reabsorbed if you need
it
• The proximal and distal convoluted
tubules in close proximity to the renal
capillary
• What the Gobi, Sonora, Painted,
Kalahari, Chihuahua, Arabian, Mojave
all have in common
• All are major deserts of the world
• What
• Sacher torte, tiramisu and mousse and
baked Alaska all have in common
• All are great desserts of the world
• Four substances that cannot be lost to
the urine to preserve life
• Protein, iodine, iron, calcium, potassium
• A mineral we can easily do without
• Sodium
• Leukocytes in the urine are suggestive
of this condition
• UTI or urinary tract infection of the
urethra, the WBC’s are antibody
containing and fighting the infection
Name this celebrity singer
• The seven dwarfs by name
• The name of the paired ducts that drain
urine from the kidneys
• What are the ureters?
• An infection of the kidneys is called this
• What is nephritis?
• The name of the artery which brings
blood with its toxins to the kidneys
• What is the renal artery?
• The common patient’s name for a renal
calculus
• Kidney stone
• The machine that uses reverse osmosis
to purify the blood of a patient in renal
failure
• What is a hemodialyzer?
• The tale of Rapunzel the famous
Brothers Grimm fairy tale was recently
retold a few years ago by Disney in a
full length animated film with a new
name referring to her long hair
• Tangled
• What two diseases are of most concern
for patients receiving hemodialysis/
• HIV and hepatitis B
• A UTI generally accumulates in this
excretory organ
• Urinary Tract infections develop in the
urethra?
If Hunger Games is the first of the trilogy
of Katness Everdeen, what are the next
two installments titiled?
• Catching Fire and Mockingjay
• Axl Rose and his band were born in this
country
• What is Ireland?
• In German, the name of this car means
“peoples auto”
• What is a “Volkswagen”?
• This part of the nephron dips down
deepest into the renal medulla
• What is the loop of Henle?
• Two organs of detoxification in the body
for both medications and poisons
• Liver and kidney
• The difference between a prime minister
and a president
• Presidents are elected directly by the
people while prime ministers are elected
by the majority party in power
• This is implanted under the skin of
dialysis patients to facilitate their
treatment
• What is a shunt?
• What teenagers use benzoyl peroxide
for
• Zits; it’s a popular astringent to dry out
your oily skin from those raging
hormones
• The oldest university in the state of
Texas
• Baylor U.
• He discovered the interface between
blood and urinary filtrate (where they
meet)
• Who was Bowman?
• Excessive ingestion of a certain type of
protein might cause blood elevation of
this by-product of protein metabolism,
leading to gout
• What is uric acid?
• Two common blood tests for kidney
function
• What are the creatinine clearance in the
urineanalysis and blood urea nitrogen in
a blood test (CC and BUN)?
• How we use Bernouli’s Principle in
everyday transportation
• It gives airplane wings their “lift” to make
them fly
• What profession uses a mortar and
pestle
pharmacists
• You run over your neighbor’s cat
causing a lot of suffering in your
neighbor’s house and they sue you for
damages; what kind of legal case is this
called?
• A tort; a civil, not criminal case of
damaging a plaintiff’’s property and
you’re the defendant
• The smell of urine is attributed to this
common chemical which is toxic and
excreted by the kidneys
• What is ammonia?
• The name for things you owe money on
• liability
• Excessive urination from this endocrine
disorder might produce watery urine
• What is diabetes insipidis
(underproduction of ADH (vasopressin)
from the posterior pituitary)?
• The name of the Husky of HBU?
• Kiza
Three structures you’ll need to suture in
place to transplant a kidney
• Renal artery, renal vein, ureter
• A radioactive variation of an element is
called this
• An isotope
• A electrically charged version of an
element
• An ion
• Two types of erectile tissue in the penis
• Corpus cavernosa and corpus
spongiosa
• The vessel that carries the cleanest
blood in the body
• Renal vein taking freshly cleaned blood
from your kidney back to the inferior
vena cava to the heart for circulating
again
• The time of the month the female
ovulates
• 14 days AFTER the onset of her last
menses
• A method of verifying a female has
ovulated
• Take her temperature for days before
and after and the temperature drops on
the day she ovulates
• Three organs most likely to suffer from
ethanol’s toxicity
• Brain, liver and kidney all irreversible!
• What an eagle is in the game of golf
• Two under par
• The name of the exam a nurse must
pass to be considered an RN
• What is the RN-clex?
• Olive, Wimpy, Bluto and Sweet Pea are
all associated with this fellow
• Who is Popeye the Sailorman?
• This type of medication would increase
urination thereby reducing one’s blood
pressure
• What is a diuretic (ex. Lasix)?
• It means “bedwetting”
• Enuresis or nocturia
• Where do Spencer Hastings, Hanna
Marin, Aria Montgomery and Emily
Fields live?
• Rosewood, Pa. (pretty little liars TV
show)
• It means one hardly urinates at all
• What is oligouria?
• It means “pain during menstruation”
• What is dysmenorrhea?
• It is an instrument for directly visualizing
a patient’s urinary bladder
• What is a cystoscope?
• It is a method of using an xray to
visualize a patient’s kidneys
• What is an intravenous
pyelogram?(IVP)
• This imaging device requires no dye to
be injected
• What is an MRI?
• This non surgical method is an
innovative treatment for kidney stones
• What is ultrasonic lithotripsy?
• What Cleopatra and Juliet had in
common
• They both ended their own lives
• What TV show does/did Steve Carrell
star in?
• The Office
• What is Krusty the Clown’s real name?
• Herschel Krustovsky
• Who is one of the bosses you have to
beat in Guitar Hero III?
?
• Who is Slash and Joe Perry?
• The medical name for a kidney infection
• What is nephritis?
• She pioneered female rights to sex
education and birth control in the 1920’s
• Who was Margaret Sanger (founder of
Planned Parenthood)
• The name of a vague, low grade
infection mainly of female’s reproductive
organs that often is ignored or assumed
to be monthly menstrual cramps
• What is PID (pelvic inflammatory
disease)
• The type of cancer men often develop in
later life treated by cryosurgery or
radioisotopes
• What is prostate cancer?
• The doctor you would visit for a UTI
• What is a urologist?
• This Texas program is designed to get
more minority students into the medical
field as MD’s and set them up in
underserved communities and pay for
their tuition, guarantee their admission
to a texas medical school and they must
then work for a couple of yrs in that
underserved community; name the
program
• What is the JAMP program?
• According to Dr. Ricken, when should
you get everything done?
• Yesterday!
• How can Dr. Ricken look at a class and
tell they are ready to go to college?
• They’re holding a pen/pencil and taking
notes in class
• According to Dr. Ricken, what is finding
the right college very much like in life?
• Finding a spouse to marry
• The most common cause of renal failure
• What is diabetes mellitis?
• It means “a narrowing of a blood
vessel?
• What is stenosis?
• It means “narrowing of a urinary duct
• What is stenosis?
• He discovered ascorbic acid
• Who was Dr. John Lind? Remember
scurvy? he cured with it limes for British
sailors (Limeys)
• This document is for those who don’t
want CPR performed on them
• What is a living will?
• It is the department you go to in order to
apply for a job in a large corporation or
hospital
• What is “human resources”?
• The Cheshire Cat, the Queen of Harts
and the Mad Hatter are found in this
classic tale
• Alice in Wonderland
• Two meanings of MVP
• Mitral valve prolapse and most valuable
player (for you sports fans)
• She soared on the bow of the Titanic
then got lost in Neverland
• Who is Kate Winslet?
• It means “a mixture of” referring to
either one’s DNA mixture, a plant’s
breeding or what powers one’s
automobile
• What is a “hybrid”?
• The degree hospital administrators have
• MBA’s or Masters of Business
Administration
• When the doctor gets paid by the
insurance company, the payment is
called this
• What is “reimbursement”?
• The most common antipruritic
medication
• What is cortisone? (pruritis=itching)
• They specialize in post mortems
• What are pathologists?
• They’re almost identical to practical
nurses but don’t go to nursing school
and instead take pre med courses
• What are Physician Asst’s or PA’s?
• Surgeons of the eyes are in this
specialty
• opthamology
• To assure a course from a junior or
community college is transferable, two
methods you can do to assure it will be
transferable
• 1. call the head of the department of
the college you hope to transfer to and
get them to approve it in writing or email
• 2. get the community college advisor to
print our the approved courses from that
college you hope to transfer to
• According to the CDC, this common
office equipment is far dirtier than the
average toilet seat
• Computer keyboards
• The bow and the stern of a boat have
this in common
• They are both found at
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