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PATH 370 Pathophysiology Study Guide Chapter 29 – West Coast University CHAPTER 29 1. Volume overload, Hyperkalemia, Metabolic Acidosis, Azotemia/ Uremia, and Uremic syndrome occur in what sta... ge? 2. Activation of parasympathetic nerves to the bladder will cause? 3. Urinary retention with consistent or intermittent dribbling of urine is called 4. Detrusor muscle overactivity can be improved by administration of 5. The primary cause of stress incontinence is 6. Which of the following groups is at the highest risk for urinary tract infection? 7. In addition ro renal colic pain, signs, or symptoms of ureteral stones may frequently include [Show More]

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