Renal Calculus
Renal Calculus ( 54 Questions)
Incorrect. Urinary stasis does not increase the volume of urine; in fact, it can lead to the pooling of urine, potentially contributing to stone formation.
Correct. Urinary stasis refers to the slowing or cessation of urine flow, which can allow minerals to aggregate and form kidney stones.
Incorrect. Urinary stasis does not promote the breakdown of minerals in the urine. Instead, it can lead to the concentration of minerals, potentially contributing to stone formation.
Incorrect. Urinary stasis does have a significant impact on the development of kidney stones, as it can lead to the pooling of minerals and the formation of stones.
A) Incorrect. Urinary stasis does not increase the volume of urine; in fact, it can lead to the pooling of urine, potentially contributing to stone formation.
B) Correct. Urinary stasis refers to the slowing or cessation of urine flow, which can allow minerals to aggregate and form kidney stones.
C) Incorrect. Urinary stasis does not promote the breakdown of minerals in the urine. Instead, it can lead to the concentration of minerals, potentially contributing to stone formation.
D) Incorrect. Urinary stasis does have a significant impact on the development of kidney stones, as it can lead to the pooling of minerals and the formation of stones.