1.30.18 Renal Patho Flashcards
1
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UTI uropathogens
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E coli, Stap saprophyticus, klebisella, pseudomonas, STIS
2
Q
Clinical manifestations: Cystitis
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frequency, urgency, dysuria, pain, hematuria/cloudy urine
3
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Clinical manifestations: Pyelonephritis
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cystitis+ fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, cva tenderness
4
Q
UTI elderly
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change in LOC, agitation, lack of fever, falling, dizziness
5
Q
UTI in children
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fever, enuresis, vomiting, incontinence
6
Q
PID
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infection of oviducts and ovaries and adjacent reproductive organs
2 stages: vaginal/cervical infection
migration of microorganisms to upper genital tract
Gonorrhea and chlamydia common
7
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Blood pressure=
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Cardiac Output x Systemic Vascular Resistance
HR x Stroke Volume & arterial radius