Question 1Saved UTIs are frequently caused by Escherichia coli from the anal region. Question 1 options: a) True b) False Question 2Saved Polycystic kidney disease is caused by streptococcal bacteria. Question 2 options: a) True b) False Question 3 Saved Hemodialysis is done once a week to maintain health. Question 3 options: a) True b) False Question 4 Saved Patients receiving peritoneal dialysis must report to the hospital or dialysis center for the procedure. Question 4 options: a) True b) False Question 5Saved Cryptorochism may result in sterility. Question 5 options: a) True b) False Question 6 (1 point) Saved Aging sedentary men are prone to hydrocele formation. Question 6 options: a) True b) False Question 7Saved Testicular self-examinations should start at puberty. Question 7 options: a) True b) False Question 8Saved Viral STDs can be cured with the correct administration of antibiotics. Question 8 options: a) True b) False Question 9 (1 point) Saved Renal calculi may result in hydronephrosis. Question 9 options: a) True b) False Question 10 ) Saved Prostatitic hypertrophy may lead to cystitis. Question 10 options: a) True b) False Question 11 (1 point) Saved Testicular tumors are generally benign. Question 11 options: a) True b) False Question 12 Saved The HIV virus invades T lymphocytes, resulting in a weakened resistance to infection. Question 12 options: a) True b) False Question 13 ) Saved Individuals with HIV are treated with a single antiviral drug to control the spread of the virus. Question 13 options: a) True b) False Question 14 Saved The nephron is the functional unit of the kidney. Question 14 options: a) True b) False Question 15 Saved Male sex hormones are grouped as testosterones. Question 15 options: a) True b) False Question 16Saved Opportunistic infections occur in patients with AIDS because of decreased cell-mediated immunity. Question 16 options: a) True b) False Question 1 Saved A chancre forms on the male genitalia within a few days of exposure to the gonorrhea bacillus. Question 17 options: a) True b) False Question 18 Saved Chronic glomerulonephritis is caused by an antigen-antibody reaction with the glomerular capsule. Question 18 options: a) True b) False Question 19Saved A UTI is marked by hypertension and anuria. Question 19 options: a) True b) False Question 20 HIV causes genital warts. Question 20 options: a) True b) False Question 21 (1 point) Saved Which part of the urinary system is responsible for transporting urine from the kidneys to the bladder? Question 21 options: a) Proximal convoluted tubule b) Distal convoluted tubule c) Collecting tubule d) Ureters Question 22 Which of the following refers to the passage of urine from the body? Question 22 options: a) Micturition b) Urination c) Voiding d) All of the above Question 23 (1 point) Inflammation of the kidney is: Question 23 options: a) nephrectomy b) nephritis c) nephroplasty d) nephrostomy Question 24 The word for an inflammation of the prostate gland is: Question 24 options: a) prostatitis b) prostatocystitis c) prostatolith d) prostatectomy Question 25 (1 point) A KUB is an x-ray study of the: Question 25 options: a) kidneys, uterus, and bladder b) kidneys, umbilicus, and back c) kidneys, urethra, and bladder d) kidneys, urethra, and back e) kidneys, ureter, and bladder Question 26 Which of the following drugs are used to treat UTIs? Question 26 options: a) Ampicillin (Amoxil) b) Cimetidine (Tagamet) c) Cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril) d) Triamterene-hydrochlorothiazide (Dyazide) e) Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (Septra or Bactrim) Question 27A good blood test to see if there is a possibility of prostate cancer is: Question 27 options: a) AFP b) HCG c) CEA d) PSA Question 28A noncancerous cause of urinary problems in older males is: Question 28 options: a) testicular carcinoma b) BPH c) PSA d) torsion Question 29 Balanitis is an inflammation of the: Question 29 options: a) testes b) meatus c) glans penis d) vas deferens Question 30 What is the most common cause of UTIs? Question 30 options: a) Streptococcus b) Escherichia coli c) Staphylococcus d) pylori e) coli f) pylori Question 31 In 250-300 words, explain in your own words what the anatomy of the GU is and how would you explain its function to a patient. Dr. Smith, for whom you recently began working for, frequently sees patients for prostate-related conditions. You decide to review the information on disorders that affect the prostate gland so you are better able to assist Dr. Smith and answer patients’ questions. List the important details about prostate disease that you should know and remember?