UTI Flashcards

1
Q

Name 3 major defences of the urinary tract to pathophysiology

A

Emptying of bladder during micturation, vesico-ureteral valves, immunological factors, mucosal barriers and urine acidity

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2
Q

What is a bladder infection called?

A

Cystitis

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3
Q

What is a kidney infection called?

A

Pyelonephritis

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4
Q

Name 3 risk factors for a UTI

A

Obstructive causes, neurological condition affecting bladder emptying, pregnancy, abnormal renal tract, impaired host defence

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5
Q

What is the most common bacterial cause of a UTI?

A

Escherichia coli

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6
Q

Name 3 signs and symptoms of cystitis

A

Dysuria, cloudy urine,urgency, suprapubic tenderness, haematuria and pyrexia (mild)

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7
Q

Define an uncomplicated UTI

A

Infection by a usual organism in a patient with a normal urinary tract and normal urinary function

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8
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Define a complicated UTI

A

1 or more factors that predispose to persistent infection, recurrent infection or failure of treatment

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9
Q

How can a specimen of urine be collected?

A

Mid-stream urine, clean catch in children, collection bag, catheter sample, supra-pubic aspiration

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10
Q

What is a urine dipstick testing for?

A

Leukocyte esterase, nitrates, blood, pH and protein

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11
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What is the role of culture?

A

Investigate “complicated” infections, also helps find less smaller concentrations of bacteria

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12
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Name 3 causes of sterile pyuria?

A

Prior antibiotics, urethritis, vaginal infection, TB

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13
Q

What circumstances is an asymptomatic bacteriuria screened for and treated?

A

Pregnancy

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14
Q

How long are antibiotics given for an uncomplicated vs complicated UTI?

A
uncomplicated = 3 days
complicated = 5-7 days
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15
Q

What treatment is given for simple cystitis?

A

nitrofurantoin or trimethoprim

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16
Q

What treatment is given for pyelonephritis or septicaemia?

A

7-10 days of Co-amoxiclav oral or IV

17
Q

When is prophylaxis given for a UTI?

A

3 or more episodes of UTI in one year, nightly dose of nitrofurantoin or trimethoprim)