UTIs Flashcards

1
Q

UTIs - common organisms

A

e.coli (80%)

proteus/klebsiella

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2
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UTI - clinical presentation

A

pain/burning
increased frequency
suprapubic pain
hematuria

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3
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UTI - Labs

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blood cultures if upper UTI
midstream UA (bacteria, WBC, blood, leukocyte esterase, nitrates)
Urine gram stain (narrows down to + or - until cultures come back)
Urine C&S - if pyelonephritis suspected

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4
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Acute Uncomplicated Bacterial Cysititis (UTI) - s/s

A

dysuria
frequency
urgency

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5
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Acute UTI - treatment length

A

abx x 3 days are as effective as 7 days

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6
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Uncomplicated UTI - DOC

A

Bactrim or Macrobid

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7
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Who should not take Bactrim?

A
sulfonamide allergy
G6PD
3rd trimester (because  of G6PD)
resistance prevalence >20%
poor renal function
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8
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Counseling - Macrobid

A

take with food

may change color of urine (brown)

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9
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Who should not take Macrobid?

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close to delivery (b/c of G6PD possibility)
CrCl<60
G6PD

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10
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Which two drugs are classic drugs to avoid in G6PD?

A

Macrobid and Bactrim

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11
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Acute Pyelonephritis - what does “uncomplicated” mean?

A

can tolerate po (no n/v)
not pregnant
can treat as outpatient

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12
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Acute Pyelonephritis - DOC

A

FQ - Cipro or Levo

if nauseated - IV Ceftriaxone

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13
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Acute Pyelonephritis - IV regimens

A

Rocephin

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14
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Chronic pyelonephritis - treatment

A

same as acute but longer

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15
Q

Catheter Associated UTI - how long to treat?

A

at least for 7 days if prompt response

10-14 days if response is delayed

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16
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Asymptomatic bacteriuria

A

generally no treatment unless pregnant (b/c of pyelonephritis risk)
AMX or Bactrim (1st/2nd trimester) or nitrofurantoin

17
Q

UTI in children - duration of treatment

A

7 days, not 3

18
Q

UTI in children - Lower UTI (> 6 mos.)

A

Bactrim or AMX

19
Q

UTI in children - Upper UTI

A

AMP + Gent IV

20
Q

Dysuria - DOC

A

Phenazopyridine (Pyridium) - not an abx

21
Q

Counseling - Phenazopyridine (Pyridium)

A

turns urine reddish orange

preg B

22
Q

UTI - Pregnancy

A

AMX or Bactrim (1st/2nd tri) or Macrobid x 7 >6 months Bactrim or AMX

23
Q

UTI in children - Lower UTI (<6 mos.)

A

Bactrim or Amp