Define Asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB)
Trt of Asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) is recommended in --------
What kind of UTI infection is Candiduria?
Define re-Infection (80%)
Re-infection: trt for a pt w/ < 3 infections per year include
Re-infection: trt for a pt w/ > 3 infections per year include
Oral prophylactic therapy for Re infection include
Define relapse (20%)
If a patient relapses after short-course therapy, treatment should be given with a different agent for 2 weeks [T or F]
For relapse, If the patient previously received 2 weeks of therapy, treatment should be extended to -------- weeks
Patients who previously received 4 to 6 weeks of treatment may need a
---------- evaluation to correct any obstruction. In males who relapse, ---------- should be considered
TRUE OR FALSE: Bacteriuria is common and DOES NOT typically warrant antibiotic therapy in Catheterized patients (even if there are > 100,000 CFUs bacteria/mL).
True or False: UA and cultures are usually not performed in patients with a catheter because it is almost always positive.
For symptomatic Catheter-Associated UTI (CAUTI), treatment do ---------- ?
Catheterized patients w/ prompt resolution of symptoms (i.e. w/n 48 hrs) shd have antibodies for --------?
Catheterized patients w/ delayed resolution of symptoms shd have antibodies for --------?
catheterized patients are also at higher risk of MDROs including (1)--------------, (2) -----------------?
True or False: A UTI in a pregnant female is considered uncomplicated in most cases
For pregnancy, (1) ------------- and (2) ----------- are safe to use in all trimesters of pregnancy
Avoid ------------- in late pregnancy
(38-42 weeks)
---------------- has increased fetal risks
categories of prostatitis include
Acute and chronic bacterial prostatitis are caused by these pathogens -----------
[KEEPP]
Acute bacterial prostatitis as a result of
Chronic abacterial prostatitis
Granulomatous prostatitis can be caused by