GU Flashcards
What would the target 24 hour urine output be for a 70kg adult patient?
A. 620 - 1800 ml
B. 750 - 2250ml
C. 840 - 2520ml
C. 840 - 2520ml
Naproxen (NSAID) is most likely to cause which type of
renal injury?
A. pre-renal
B. interstitial
C. post-renal
B. interstitial
Which of the following statements is correct about the diagnostic criteria of acute kidney injury?
A. A urine output below 0.8ml/kg/hr for more than 6 hours
B. A serum creatinine increase of 45mmol/L
in the last 24 hours
C. A serum potassium of 6.2mmol
D. A >50% rise in serum creatinine within
the past 7 days
D. A >50% rise in serum creatinine within
the past 7 days
55 year old man presents to A&E. He is sweating and
complains of pain in his right flank. He has been vomiting.
The pain radiates to his right groin and right testicle.
Urinalysis is performed and is positive for blood (there is no glucose, no nitrite and no protein on urinalysis). Urine
microscopy is performed has RBCs and minimal WBCs.
What is the likely diagnosis?
A. UTI
B. prostatitis
C. ureteric calculus
D. pyelonephritis
E. benign prostatic hypertrophy
C. ureteric calculus
Which investigation would you request if you suspected
renal or ureteric calculi?
CT urinary tract
What is most common constituent of renal calculi?
calcium oxalate
Which zone of the prostate is most commonly affected by cancer?
peripheral
What is the most common site of metastases for prostate cancer?
bone
What cellular changes occur in BPH?
Hyperproliferation of epithelial and stromal cells in the transition zone of the prostate gland
A 50 year old man presents to his GP with a swollen left
testicle. He has urinalysis performed. This finds
haematuria. What would be the first line investigation?
USS abdomen (kidneys)
Describe the venous drainage of the left testicle
Pampiniform plexus, left testicular vein, left renal vein, inferior vena cava
What is the most common cause of a UTI?
A. E. coli
B. Pseudomonas
C. Klebsiella
D. Legionella
E. Proteus
A. E. coli
What organism in the list below is associated with UTI
and renal stones?
A. E. coli
B. Pseudomonas
C. Klebsiella
D. Legionella
E. Proteus
E. Proteus
What is meant by the term “uncomplicated UTI”
A urinary tract infection within a structurally normal urinary tract
What would be the correct prescription of oral antibiotics for a male patient with a UTI? (name of drug and duration)
Nitrofurantoin or trimethoprim for 7 days