UTI Case Flashcards

1
Q

What makes a UTI complicated

A

male, cath/stent

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2
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UTI clinical presentation

A

Dysuria
Urinary Frequency
Urinary Urgency
Suprapubic Pain
Hematuria
Fever/Systemic Symptoms
Flank Pain
Costovertebral Angle Tenderness
Altered Mental Status (elderly)

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3
Q

When do we treat asymptomatic UTI

A
  • Patient is pregnant
  • Patient is undergoing urologic procedures
  • Patient is neutropenic/immunocompromised
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4
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UTI Causative Pathogens

A
  1. Gram negatives (E. coli, Proteus spp., Klebsiella spp. Pseudomonas spp.)
  2. Staphylococcus saprophyticus
  3. Candida spp.
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5
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First line IV UTI antibiotic

A

ceftriaxone 1g q24hr

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6
Q

What oral antibiotic can be used for de-escalation

A

cefdinir
cephalexin/keflex 500mg
cefuroxime

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7
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If the culture is ESBL, what antibiotic should you use?

A

ertapenem (meropenem covers Pseudomonas aeruginosa)

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8
Q

If the culture is Pseudomonas , what antibiotic should you use?

A

ciprofloxacin

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