Acute Simple Flashcards
1
Q
Sign and symptoms that suggest an infection extending beyond bladder
A
W
2
Q
Sign adn symptoms that suggest an infevtion extending beyond bladder
A
f
3
Q
Fever >37.7
A
V
4
Q
Chills
A
D
5
Q
Rigor
A
D
6
Q
Fatigue or malaise beyond baseline
A
S
7
Q
Flank pain
A
D
8
Q
Costoverterbral angle tend
A
>
9
Q
The most common pathogen
A
D
10
Q
E.coli
A
D
11
Q
Enterobacteriaceae
A
D
12
Q
Staphylcoccus saprophyticus
A
D
13
Q
Entercocci
A
D
14
Q
The clinical manifestation
A
S
15
Q
Dysuria
A
S
16
Q
Dysuria
A
S
17
Q
Urinary frequency
A
S
18
Q
Urinary urgency
A
D
19
Q
Suprapubic pain
A
D
20
Q
Hematuria
A
S
21
Q
Diagnostic approach
A
S
22
Q
Urine culture and susceptible testing
A
D
23
Q
Pregnancy test
A
D
24
Q
Urinalysis
A
D
25
Empirical antimicrobial for acute simple cystitis
S
26
Risk factor for MDR gram negative
S
27
MDr gram negative urinary isolate
S
28
Inpatient at stay a he hath care facility
S
29
Use of fluroquinlone, trimethoprim, or broad spectrum beta lactam
S
30
Third or later generation cephalsporin
D
31
Nitrofurantoin
D
32
TMp-SMx
X
33
Fosfomycin
D
34
Pivmecillinam
D
35
Amoxicillin clavulante
S
36
Cefpodoxime
S
37
Cefdinir
D
38
Cefadroxil
E
39
Cephalexin
D
40
Should be avoided if crcl<30
D
41
Should be avoided I'd known community prevalence among enterobacteriaceae is >20
D
42
Should be avoided if there is suspicion for early pyeloneohritis
D
43
Should respond to antimicrobial therapy within 48 hr
D