UTI Case Flashcards
1
Q
What makes a UTI complicated
A
male, cath/stent
2
Q
UTI clinical presentation
A
Dysuria
Urinary Frequency
Urinary Urgency
Suprapubic Pain
Hematuria
Fever/Systemic Symptoms
Flank Pain
Costovertebral Angle Tenderness
Altered Mental Status (elderly)
3
Q
When do we treat asymptomatic UTI
A
- Patient is pregnant
- Patient is undergoing urologic procedures
- Patient is neutropenic/immunocompromised
4
Q
UTI Causative Pathogens
A
- Gram negatives (E. coli, Proteus spp., Klebsiella spp. Pseudomonas spp.)
- Staphylococcus saprophyticus
- Candida spp.
5
Q
First line IV UTI antibiotic
A
ceftriaxone 1g q24hr
6
Q
What oral antibiotic can be used for de-escalation
A
cefdinir
cephalexin/keflex 500mg
cefuroxime
7
Q
If the culture is ESBL, what antibiotic should you use?
A
ertapenem (meropenem covers Pseudomonas aeruginosa)
8
Q
If the culture is Pseudomonas , what antibiotic should you use?
A
ciprofloxacin
9
Q
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