Renal/urinary Flashcards

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uncomplicated cystitis tx

A

bactrim x 3 days or nitrofurantoin x 5 days (both BID)

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uncomplicated cystitis with comorbidities tx

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bactrim x 7 days, nitrofurantoin x 7 days, or fluoroquinolone x 7 days

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3
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acute cystitis in men tx

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bactrim x 7 days, nitrofurantoin x 7 days, or cipro x 5 days

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4
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pyelonephritis outpatient tx

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PO fluoroquinolone x 7 days or bactrim x 14 days

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5
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hospitalized pyelonephritis tx

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fluoroquinolone OR amp+gent OR 3rd generation cephalosporin (all IV) x 14 days

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complicated UTI outpatient tx

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PO fluoroquinolone or bactrim x 14 days

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complicated UTI hospitalized tx

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amp+gent, imipenem-cilastin, fluoroquinolone, 3rd generation cephalosporin (all IV) x 14 days

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UTI tx in pregnancy

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amoxicillin, amox-clav, TMP-SMX, nitrofurantoin, cephalexin, cefpodoxime, fosfomycin (all x 7 days)

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abx selection in pregnant Pts for UTI

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bactrim and nitrofurantoin may be used if no other agents are usable but are contraindicated in G6PD)

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Pregnant Pt with pyelonephritis tx

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IV amp+gent or 3rd generation cephalosporin x 14 days

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in which population should asymptomatic bacteriuria always be treated?

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Pregnant patients due to risk of low birth weight, preterm birth, perinatal mortality

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