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RAP III 10.9-10.11

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Secretory glands of the male reproductive system
Cowpers
Prostate
Bulbourethral
Name the components of the Urinary system
Kidneys, hilum, Ureters, Pelvicalyceal collecting system, Urinary bladder, urethra, urine, vesicle trigone
The radiographic exam preformed by injecting contrast directly into the pelvic calyces system
Percutaneous Antergrade Urography
a timed radiographic exam of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder.
Excretory, Intravenous Urography (IVP)
what is the enlarged portion located at the distal end of the penis formed by the corpus spongiosum
glans penis
Undescended testes into the scrotum is called
Crypotorchildism
Main reproductive organ in the male/sex organ
Gonads/Testes (produces sperm)
what inner lining secretes an alkaline fluid to regulate the ph balance of the sperm and provide nutrients such as fructose
seminal vesicles
What gland secretes a milky fluid to neutralize acid in semen
Prostate Gland
what duct is formed with the uniting of the vas deferens and the seminal vesicles
ejaculatory duct
what part of the male reproductive system is a tightly coiled, threadlike tube connected to the ducts within the testes
epididymis
what is the exam performed on non gravid females to demonstrate the size, shape, and position of the uterus and the oviducts
HSG hysterosalpingography
The view is specifically for the tail of the breast
Axillary
Name the 3 Roentgen Pelvimetry methods
Thoms
Ball
Colcher Sussman
Name the 3 radiographic exams preformed on a gravid (Pregnant) female
Fetography (Looking at the fetus)
Placentography (Looking for the placenta in the uterus, for birth/baby)
Roentgen Pelvimetry (Measure the size of the pelvis and the head of the baby)
Name the 4 breast types
Virginal
Reproductive
Atrophied
Mature
Name the 3 layers of the Vaginal wall
Mucosal (inner, rugae folds)
Muscular (middle)
Fibrous (outer)
3 linings of the uterus
Perimetrium
Endometrium (inner)
Myometrium (middle) Thick muscle layer
3 Divisions of the Uterus
Fundus ( Base)
Body
Neck (Cervix)
Has the appearance of upside down pea
what is the positioning for a follow up exam for a male cystogram
RPO/LPO 35-40 degrees
what is the purpose of body rotation for a Male Cystourethrography (Urethra view)
Body rotation of 35-40 degrees to delineate the bladder neck and the entire urethra free of superimposition
a long needle is inserted through the flank into a cyst, tumor, or mass for direct injection of contrast
percutaneous renal puncture
what are the three portions of the male urethra
prostatic
membranous
cavernous
What area of the kidney acts as a reservoir for urine?
The renal pelvis
what is inserted into the urethral orifice during a male cystourethrography
brodney clamp and contrast loaded toomey syringe
what is a concave region on the medial surface of the kidney that allows for the passage the renal blood and lymphatic vessels, nerves and ureters
hilum
In what layer of the ureter do peristaltic waves occur
Muscular or middle layer
The apex of the medulla portion of the renal pyramid is also known as the:
Papilla/Mammilla, Base (cortical arch) Sides (Bertini's columns)
What are the normal constituents in urine
Water, Toxins, Mineral Salts, Nitrogenous waste (protein)
Name the abnormal constituents in urine:
Blood, Albumine, Glucose. Calculi
The medullary substance of the Kidneys is known as the renal pyramid or:
Pyramid of Malpihai
Name the structural and functional unit of the kidneys
Nephron
When do the kidneys begin to function in a fetus
3-4 months after gestation (2nd trimester)
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