UTI Flashcards

1
Q

What are the signs of a UTI?

A

Pollakuria, hematuria, stranguria, dysuria, periuria,+/- incontinence

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2
Q

Define pollakiuria.

A

Increased frequency of urinartion

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3
Q

Define hematuria.

A

Blood in the urine

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4
Q

Define stranguria.

A

Straining to urinate

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5
Q

Define dysuria.

A

Difficulty urinating

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6
Q

Define periuria.

A

Urinating in inappropriate places

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7
Q

What form of urine collection is preferred?

A

Cyctocentesis

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8
Q

When may you get a false urine culture?

A

If stored >24-48 hours

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9
Q

What is consistent with ureteral obstruction?

A

Hydronephrosis and hydroureter

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10
Q

What is the most common isolate with UTIs?

A

E. coli (gram negative rod)

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11
Q

Is UTI a cause of pu/pd?

A

No

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12
Q

How would you manage sporadic bacterial cystitis?

A

Amoxicillin for 3-5 days
Can use trimethoprim sulfa
Expect clinical signs to resolve within 48 hours

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13
Q

What is the criteria to consider empirical therapy?

A

Dog (cat UTIs should always be cultured)
First time UTI or infrequent UTIs
No antibiotic given in past 4-6 weeks

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14
Q

When is a patient considered complicated?

A

Greater than or equal to 3 UTIs per year

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15
Q

How would you treat pyelonephritis?

A

Fluroquinolone (floxacins) for 10-14 days

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16
Q

What should you assume in any intact male with a UTI?

A

It has bacterial prostatitis

17
Q

How would you treat bacterial prostatitis?

A

Enrofloxacin for 4-6 weeks