UTI Symptoms
Prevention Strategies
Management
of UTI
UTI Causes
True or False
100

What is the most common symptom of a UTI that happens during urination?

Burning sensation during urination

100

What is one of the simplest ways to prevent a UTI?

Drinking plenty of water

100

If you suspect you have a UTI, what should you do first?

Contact a healthcare provider to confirm and treat the infection

100

What is the most common cause of UTIs in individuals who use catheters?

Bacteria introduced from the catheter

100

True or False: Drinking cranberry juice can cure a UTI.

False: Cranberry juice may help prevent UTIs but does not cure them.

200

What may a UTI look like, as in reference to appearance?  

Cloudy

200

Why is it important to stay hydrated to prevent UTIs?

Hydration flushes out bacteria from the urinary tract

200

What should you do if you notice blood in your urine?

Contact your doctor or go to the ER immediately

200

Can poor hygiene lead to a UTI?

Yes, poor hygiene can introduce bacteria into the urinary tract

200

True or False: Holding in urine for long periods can lead to a UTI.

True: Holding in urine can cause bacteria to grow in the bladder.

300

What symptom of a UTI might indicate a more severe infection?

Fever or chills

300

What proper hygiene technique can help reduce the risk of UTIs?

Wiping from front to back, keeping genital area clean

300

How can antibiotics help manage a UTI?

Antibiotics kill the bacteria causing the UTI

300

Are women more likely to get UTIs than men? Why?

Yes, because women have a shorter urethra than men, making it easier for bacteria to reach the bladder

300

True or False: Only women get UTIs.

False: UTIs can affect both men and women.

400

Even when the bladder is empty, what other symptom comes from a UTI? 

Urgency/frequent urination

400

How does regular self-catheterization help prevent UTIs?

Ensuring your bladder is emptied regularly, which can reduce the risk of bacteria buildup

400

What should you do if your symptoms of a UTI don’t improve with antibiotics?

Contact your healthcare provider for a follow-up or alternative treatment

400

Can dehydration increase the risk of a UTI?

Yes, dehydration can cause urine to become concentrated and more likely to harbor bacteria

400

True or False: A UTI will always cause pain.

False: Some people may have UTIs without pain or symptoms.

500

What would you feel if a UTI spread to the kidneys?

Lower back pain

500

What is one strategy for preventing UTIs for someone with a SCI who uses a catheter?

Regularly scheduled catheterization and proper care of the catheter

500

What are two signs that you might need to go to the hospital for a UTI?

Severe fever and lower back pain or nausea

500

Does a previous UTI make it more likely to get another one?

Yes, having had a UTI increases the risk of future infections

500

True or False: Taking antibiotics for a UTI without consulting with a doctor is safe.

False: It’s important to see a doctor for appropriate diagnosis and antibiotics.