chapter 47 UTI Flashcards
1
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drug therapy
A
- need gram negative coverage
- tmp/smx first line drug with no complication
- alternative/second line: amoxicillin or cephalosporins
- length of tx 3 days-longer in children, fever, chills, pregnancy, hx of DM or immunosupressed
2
Q
tx for specialty groups
A
infants/children: febrile UTI treated aggressively with parenteral abx until afebrile
- tx for 10 days
elderly: risk for asymptomatic UTI, tx based on c&s
males: increased risk for enlarged prostate
pregnant: asymptomatic bacteriuria, routine screening
3
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pathophysiology
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host factors: pt. with repeated UTI have altered bladder epithelial cells that helps bacteria adhere to mucosa;
-women and girls have shorter urethra
-incomplete bladder emptying
-pregnancy
behavioral facts: sexually active, resisting urge to void
pathogen: e.coli attaches to mucosa