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Partial or total (global) loss of memory of recent or remote (past) experiences
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amnesia
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concussion
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dementia
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dyslexia
Question 2
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A rare congenital condition in which some or all of the cranium ad cerebrum are missing
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concussion
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amnesia
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anencephaly
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dyslexia
Question 3
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Is caused by lack of oxygen to parts of the fetus brain during birth
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meningitis
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cerebral palsy
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pyuria
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uremia
Question 4
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Pain in the head. Community known as headache
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anuria
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cystitis
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paresthesia
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cephalagia
Question 5
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disease of brain in which many neurons in the cerebrum die, the cerebral cortex shrinks in size, and there is progressive deterioration in mental function.
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dementia
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uremia
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polyuria
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nephropathy
Question 6
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traumatic injury to the brain that results in an immediate loss of consciousness for a brief or prolonged period of time
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dyslexia
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cephalagia
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amnesia
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concussion
Question 7
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(cva) disruption or blockage of blood flow to the brain, which causes tissue death and an area of necrosis known as an infarct.
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cerebrovascular accident
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anencephaly
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concussion
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paresthesia
Question 8
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takes x-ray images as multiple "slices" through the kidneys. the images can be examined layer by layer to show the exact location of tumors
Question 9
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dye is injected intravenously and flows through the blood and into the kidneys. It outlines the renal pelves, ureters, bladder, and uretha
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nephrotomography
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intravenous pyelography
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renal scan
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dialysis
Question 10
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procedure that uses a radioactive isotope injected intravenously. It is taken up by the kidney and emits radioactive particles that are captured by a scanner and made into an image
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anuria
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uremia
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dyslexia
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renal scan
Question 11
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procedure that uses xrays to create many individual, closely spaced images, used to view cranium, brain, vertebral column, and spinal cord
Question 12
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procedure to record the electrical activity of the brain
Question 13
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difficulty reading and writing words even through visual acuity and intelligence are normal
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dyslexia
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encephalitis
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cystitis
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pyuria
Question 14
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inflammation and infection of the brain caused by a virus
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Dyslexia
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encephalitis
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dementia
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meningitis
Question 15
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condition in which abnormal sensations, such as tingling, burning, or pinpricks, are felt on the skin
Question 16
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Congenital abnormality of the neural tube ( embryonic structure that becomes the fetal brain and Spinal cord)
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neural tube defect
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paresthesia
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MRI
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radiculopathy
Question 17
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procedure that uses a magnetic field and radio waves to align the protons in the body and cause them to emit signals that create an image
Question 18
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Acute or chronic condition that occurs because of a tumor, arthritis , or a herniated nucleus pulposus (HNP) ( when the contents of an intervertebral disk are forced out through a weasel area in the disk wall
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radiculopathy
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meningitis
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cystectomy
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renal biopsy
Question 19
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Chronic condition caused by repetitive motions of the hand and wrist often from chronic typing or data entry
Question 20
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an excessive amount of the waste product area in the blood because of renal failure. The kidneys area unable to remove area, and it reaches a toxic level in the blood
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cystitis
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anuria
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uremia
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pyuria
Question 21
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inflammation or infection of the bladder. Often caused by bacteria in the urethra that ascend into the bladder, particularly in women because of the short length of the urethra
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cystitis
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dialysis
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meningitis
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polyuria
Question 22
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inflammation and infection of the meninges of the brain or spinal cord caused by a bacterium or virus
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meningitis
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encephalalitis
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paresthesia
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cystitis
Question 23
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chronic, degenerative disease due to an imbalance in the levels of the neurotransmitters dopamine and acetylcholine in the brain
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Parkinson's disease
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meningitis
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anuria
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ketonuria
Question 24
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complication that develops following an acute infection with streptococcal bacteria or with viruses.
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hydronephrosis
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nephrolitiasis
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glomerulonephritis
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calculogenesis
Question 25
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kidney stone or calculus formation in the urinary system
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nephrolithiasis
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hydronephrosis
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glomerulonephritis
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lithogenesis
Question 26
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general word for any disease of the kidney
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nephropathy
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nephroptosis
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nephrolithiasis
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pyelonephritis
Question 27
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cancerous tumor that arises from tubules in the nephron
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pyelonephritis
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renal cell cancer
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nephropathy
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nephritis
Question 28
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inability to empty the bladder because of an obstruction, nerve damage, or as a side effect of certain drugs
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cystocele
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neurogenic
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urinary retention
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epispadias
Question 29
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absence of urine production of the kidneys because of acute or chronic renal failure
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anuria
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albuminuria
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bacteriuria
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dysuria
Question 30
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keytone bodies in the urine
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ketonuria
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nocturia
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oliguria
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hesitancy
Question 31
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excessive production of urine due to diabetes mellitus or diabetes insipidus
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urgency
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pyuria
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polyuria
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creatinine
Question 32
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white blood cells in the urine, indicating a urinary tract infection
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polyuria
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pyuria
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Urgency
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creatinine
Question 33
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procedure that uses xrays and radiopaque contrast dye
Question 34
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procedure to remove waste products from the blood of a patient in renal failure
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dialysis
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hemodialysis
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dyslexia
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cephalgia
Question 35
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procedure to remove the bladder because of bladder cancer
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cystectomy
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cystocopy
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urethroplasy
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nephrectomy
Question 36
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procedure that involves plastic surgery to reposition the urethal meatus
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urethroplasty
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renal biopsy
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nephrectomy
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nephropexy
Question 37
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procedure in which a small piece of kidney is excised for microscopic analysis
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stone basketing
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renal biopsy
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lithotripsy
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ultrasonic
Question 38
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is an imaging test that helps reveal how your tissues and organs are functioning.
Question 39
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procedure to surgical remove a diseased or cancerous kidney
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nephrectomy
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nephropexy
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renal biopsy
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urethroplasty
Question 40
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procedure that uses ultra high frequency sound waves to produce a two dimensional image to visualize areas of stenosis and plaque and turbulence in the blood flow in the carotid arteries