UTI Flashcards
1
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Risk factors for UTI
A
males sex pregnancy menopause immunosuppression diabetes urinary obstruction renal stones urinary catheters malformation
2
Q
Organisms and Management
A
Usually E.coli
(occasionally proteus mirabilis, staph aureus, klebsiella pneumonia)
Drink lots of fluids and urinate often In non-pregnant: - treat empirically for E.coli - trimethoprim or nitrofurantoin - if no response to urine culture - if upper UTI (pyelo) then treat with Augmentin and Gentamicin - DO NOT TREAT asymptomatic
in Men
- treat and refer to Urology as uncommon
3
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Presentation of UTI
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pyelonephritis: fevers, rigors, vomiting, loin pain, flank tenderness, oliguria (AKI)
cystitis: freq, urgency, haematuria, suprapubic pain
prostatitis: flu-like illness, backache, enlarged prostate on PR, few urinary symptoms