T/F: Men can suffer from a urinary tract infection.
True
T/F: Being a woman is an independent risk factor for UTIs.
True!
Diagnosing a urinary tract infection typically includes:
A. Urinalysis
B. Urine Culture
C. Evaluation of symptoms
D. All of the Above
D. All of the above
T/F: In an uncomplicated UTI, >95% of them are caused by a single pathogen.
True!
List 1 medication that can be used to treat a urinary tract infection.
Lots of options!
T/F: Urinary Tract Infections are the most common outpatient infections.
True
A medical condition that can increase the chance of developing a UTI is:
A. Diabetes
B. Those who have a urinary catheter
C. Spinal Cord Injury
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
The medical term meaning inflammation/infection of the urinary bladder is:
A. Cystitis
B. Diverticulitis
c. Bladderitis
d. Pyelonephritis
A. Cystitis
List 2 symptoms of a urinary tract infection.
dysuria
urinary frequency and urgency
suprapubic pain
hematuria
T/F: Treatment is different in complicated vs. uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections.
True
Y/N: Does prevalence of UTI increase with age?
Yes
List 1 lifestyle risk factor that can increase your chances of developing a UTI.
Sexual activity, birth control, personal hygiene, etc.
The presence of white blood cells in the urine is termed:
A. Bacteriuria
B. Pyuria
C. Polyuria
D. Polydipsia
B. Pyuria
T/F: Altered Mental Status is a symptom of having a UTI.
False!
Patients that should always be treated for a urinary tract infection with positive urine culture data, regardless of if they have symptoms, include all of these EXCEPT:
a. Pregnant Women
b. Patients that have undergone a urologic procedure
c. Anyone admitted to the hospital
C. Anyone admitted to the hospital
Fill in the blank: In women aged over 65, the rate of UTIs suffered is ______ the rate seen in female population overall.
A. 2x less than
B. Double
C. 3x less than
D. Triple
B. Double
In sexually active women, dysuria (painful urination) without pyuria (WBCs in urine) suggests:
A. Urinary Tract Infection
B. Sexually transmitted infection
C. Sinus Infection
D. No Infection
B. Sexually Transmitted Infection
Fill in the blank: Pyelonephritis is a type of ______ UTI.
a. uncomplicated
b. complicated
Complicated
T/F: If a patient presents with no symptoms of a UTI, but a urinalysis reveals white blood cells, we should still treat the patient for a UTI.
False!
What is the typical length of therapy for antibiotics in UTIs? (range)
3-7 days
What is the lifetime Incidence of UTIs in adult women?
A. 10-20 %
B. 25-35%
C. 50-60%
D. 75-80%
C. 50-60%
Name a risk factor for a complicated urinary tract infection.
What is pyelonephritis?
UTI that has possibly extended beyond the bladder
What is the #1 most common pathogen (type of bacteria) that causes a UTI?
Escherichia Coli
Select the antibiotic that should not be used to treat an uncomplicated UTI:
a. Ceftriaxone (Rocephin)
b. Nitrofurantoin (Macrobid)
c. Ciprofloxacin (Cipro)
d. Cefuroxime (Ceftin)
C. Ciprofloxacin (Cipro)