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question 5
which of the following refers to an inflammation of the urethra and bladder?
a urethrocystitis
b ureterocystitis
c nephrolithiasis
d glomerulonephritis
question 6
creation of an artificial opening in the ureter would be known as:
a ureterectomy
b ureterostomy
c ureterotomy
d urethropexy
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Question 5
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option A: "urethrocystitis" - "urethro-" refers to urethra, "cyst-" refers to bladder, and "-itis" means inflammation. So this means inflammation of urethra and bladder.
- Option B: "ureterocystitis" - "uretero-" refers to ureter, not urethra, so this is inflammation of ureter and bladder, not what we need.
- Option C: "nephrolithiasis" - This refers to kidney stones (nephro- kidney, lithiasis - stone formation), not inflammation of urethra and bladder.
- Option D: "glomerulonephritis" - This is inflammation of the glomeruli in the kidney, not related to urethra and bladder.
Brief Explanations
Analyze each option:
- Option A: "ureterectomy" - "-ectomy" means removal, so this is removal of ureter, not creation of opening.
- Option B: "ureterostomy" - "-ostomy" means creation of an artificial opening. "Uretero-" refers to ureter, so this is creation of artificial opening in ureter.
- Option C: "ureterotomy" - "-otomy" means incision (cutting into), not creation of an opening (stoma).
- Option D: "urethropexy" - This is related to urethra (urethro-) and "pexy" means fixation, so it's fixation of urethra, not related to ureter opening.
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A. urethrocystitis