UTI Flashcards
1
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Definition
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2
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Epidemiology
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3
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Pathophysiology
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Stasis of urine: - Obstruction - Infection -> Calculi -> Obstruction = self perpetuating - Loss of feeling of a full bladder to release urine Predisposition to infection - Diabetes (glucose in urine) - Poor function of WBC Bacteria using back up the uritra - Sexual intercourse - Catheterisation
4
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Etiology/Risk Factors
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Particular gut flora
E.Coli - Most common
5
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Presentation
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Dysuria
Frequency
Smelly Urine
Infants:
Unwell/Failure to thrive
Elderly:
Unwell/incontiant
6
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Lab Work Up
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10x3/10x4 for mid stream + Symptoms = possible infection
10x5< = Infection
7
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Imagining
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8
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Complications
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Urethritis
Cystitis
Ureteritis
Acute/Chronic Pyelonephritis
9
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Differential Diagnosis
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10
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Treatment
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11
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Prognosis
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12
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Histology
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