UTIs Flashcards

1
Q

what is an urinary tract infection?

A

condition where microrganisms are established and are multiplying in the urinary tract (bladder,prostate, ureters or kidney)

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2
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what is bacteriuria?

A

demonstration of bacteria in voided urine

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3
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what is categorized as a significant bacteriuria?

A

100,000 bacteria per ml in clean catch MSU

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4
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what is MSU?

A

MSU - mid stream urine. Void. Stop. collect void. Stop. Void.

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5
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why must MSU be collected?

A

To avoid skin and organisms that aren’t causing infection and isn’t in bladder. Avoiding the lining bacteria

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6
Q

what is the significance of a Low count bacteriuria?

A

urethral syndrome

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7
Q

how to UTIs happen?

A

Ascending faecal organisms
can be facilitated by instrumentation - catheter

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8
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what natural defenses does the body have against UTIs

A

Hydrodynamic factors
Phagocytosis
Humoral immunity
Non-specific antibacterial substances in secretions –prostate, mucosal glands

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9
Q

how is age a Predisposing factor?

A

more likely in the elderly

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10
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how is sex a Predisposing factor?

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more likely in females, roughly 80% of UTIs in women

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11
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how is diabetes a Predisposing factor?

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high blood sugar in urine. A good breading ground for bacteria

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12
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how is Structural/functional Urinary tract abnormalities a predisposing factor?

A

caused urine to fall back into bladder and breed bacteria

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13
Q

what are the complications of UTIs?

A

Pyelonephritis
Renal scarring
Septicaemia
Recurrence – risk increased

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14
Q

what are all the bacteria that can cause UTIs?

A

E.coli
Enterococcus sp.
Staph. saprophyticus
Proteus sp.
Klebsiella sp.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Candida sp.

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15
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whats the importance of Staph. Saprophyticus?

A

species of the epidermis type. Important in pregnancy, if low number of wbc, early on set labour.

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16
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what is the importance of
Proteus sp.?

A

gut bacteria, very alkaline, increase risk of developing bladder storms

17
Q

what is the importance of
Klebsiella sp. ?

A

.highly resistance organisms, ESPLs

18
Q

best ways the collect a good urine sample?

A

Mid stream
Catheter
Clean catch
Bag
Suprapubic aspirate

19
Q

how can urine samples be stored for transport?

A

Refrigeration at 4oC
Dip-slide technique
Boric acid 1.8%

20
Q

what is positive diagnosis?

A

Usually pure growth of single species
80% positive predictive value
Increased confidence if symptoms and pyuria present
95% if 2 specimens positive for same organism

21
Q

key advice to elderly patients?

A

Encourage fluids

22
Q

what treatment prescribed?

A

antibiotics

23
Q

for how long?

A

Normal treatment for 5 days
Can be up to 10 days for resistance strains

24
Q

why must complete course?

A

risk resistant or/and reoccurring infection

25
Q

what if UTI reoccurs anyway with the same bacteria cause?

A

prophylaxis may be prescribed for up to 2 months