Question 1
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Choose True Statement(s)
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Uropathogenic E.Coli produces adhesive fimbriae
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Significant Bacteria does not refer to bacteria in Urine sample collexted via suprapubic aspiration
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Gram positive spore-forming rods are the most common cause of hospital aquired UTI
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Most bacteria can cause bacteria to grow easily in 24h
Question 2
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Choose antibiotics used in therapy of uncomplicated enterococcus
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nitrofurantoin
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erythromycin
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cephalexin
Question 3
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Choose antibiotics used in therapy of uncomplicated enterobacteriacea
Question 4
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How should the urine be kept/taken
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a) Urine sample should be kept in sterile contain
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b) urine should be kept in fridge 2-4 days
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c) it should always be centrigugated
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d) may be kept in fridge for up to 24 hours
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Mid Stream for bladder urine - cystitis
Question 5
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Which drugs are found in urine in therapeutic conditions
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ciprofloxacin
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nitrofurantoin
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fluoroquinolones
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sulfonomide trimethoprim
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amoxicillin
Question 6
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Adhesin are the reason for ascending of UTI
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SignifIcant bacteriuria refer to bacteria in urine sample collected via suprapubic aspiration.
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Gram negative bacteria are the most common cause of hospital acquired UTI
Question 7
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Why should we take the sample in the early morning? -
the bacteria concentration is highest in the morning
Question 8
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Explain asymptomatic UTI
Question 9
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On an examination you find clue cells, vagina with fishy odour. This is most likely:
Question 10
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Choose the agent responsible for stone formation in UTI
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Klebsiella pneumonia
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Proteus Mirabilis
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E. Coli
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Pseudomonas aeruhinosa
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Candida Albicans
Question 11
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Drugs used for pseudomonas aeruginosa Treatment
Question 12
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Mention two antibiotics with therapeutic value in urine:
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Amoxicillin
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Nitrofurantoin
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sulfamethoxazole
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cephalosporins
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sulfonomides
Question 13
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Mention examples of complicated UTI
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Congenital abnormalities
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pregnancy
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stones
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neurogenic bladder
Question 14
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Presence of one type of bacteria in 10^5 indicates
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Significant bacteriuria
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leucocyturia
Question 15
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Presence of one type of microorganism in 10^2 CFU/ml indicates in urine sample collected from catheterization
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significant bacteruria
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asymptomatic bacteriuria
Question 16
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Pick the correct statement(s)
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co-existing LEUKOCITURIA AND ASYMTOMATIC BACTERIURIA (AB) – no indication for antibiotic treatment
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ASYMTOMATIC BACTERIURIA – requires treatment only in case of pregnancy - risk of developing UTI in IIIrd trimester, pre-term labour
small for gestational age)
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Antibiotic treatment is recommended in older diabetic patients
Question 17
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Thick, white vaginal exudate discharge is typical for
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C. Albicans
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Gardnerella Trachomatis
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Trichomonas Vaginalis
Question 18
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Leukocyturia with bacteriuria is common for
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Tuberculosis
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Atypical Infection
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E.Coli
Question 19
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Leukocyturia without bacteriuria is common for:
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Tuberculosis
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Atypical Infection
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E.Coli
Question 20
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Define the term bacteriuria without leukocyturia:
[blank_start]No leukocytes[blank_end] in the urine, asymptomatic
May it indicate contamination? [blank_start]Yes[blank_end]
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Yes
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No
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No leukocytes
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Many leukocytes
Question 21
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In UTI caused by E. coli KPC (+) the following antibiotics may be administered
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Amoxicillin
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Ciprofloxacin
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Cefepime
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Trimethropin
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Meroponem
Question 22
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Causative agent of hospital-acquired infection?
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E. Coli with 30-50%
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Proteus Mirabillis
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Candida alicans
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Serratia marcescens
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Klebsilla pneumoniae
Question 23
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Peptidoglycan synthesis inhibitor
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Drug of choice in UTI by E. Coli
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Drug against UTI by Proteus mirabilis
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Higher concentration in urine than serum
Question 24
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A 35 year old woman outpatient presents acute urinary frequency and dysuria. Urine analysis shows pyuria and urine culture. Lactose fermenting Gram negatvie rods in titer 10^5. What is the most probable cause of the infection and what is the most beneficial treatment.
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E. Coli
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Fluoroquinolones
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nitrofurantoin
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Meroponem
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K. Pneumonie
Question 25
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3 predisposing factors for UTI
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sexual intercourse
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female
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catherization
Question 26
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Ascending urinary tract infections are mostly due to:
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Trichomonas vaginalis
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E.Coli
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Lactobacillus spp.
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Staphylococcus aureus
Question 27
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List 3 virulence factors of uropathogenic bacteria…..
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Pill adhesion
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motility
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capsule
Question 28
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Blood culture is the only specimen examined in urosepsis
Question 29
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The most cases of UTI in outpatients are due to lactose fermenting Gram-negative rods
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Asymptomatic infection should be treated in pregnancy or in patients with UT abnormalities
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Catherization is a major risk factor for ascending urinary infection in hospital settings
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aspiration c) Gram positive grape-shaped cocci are the cause of catheter- related UTI
Question 30
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Which drug/s is/are found in therapeutic concentrations in urine:
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macrolides
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Nitrofuratonin
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fluooroquinolones
Question 31
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Main cause of vaginitis is:
Question 32
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Virulence factors of uropathogens
Question 33
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UTI by P. aeruginosa can be treated with
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Amoxicillin
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clauvulanic acid
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ciprofloxacin
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ceftazidin
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levofloxacin
Question 34
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3 predisposing factors for vaginal candidiasis
Question 35
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Direct gram stained vaginal smear that contains epithelial cells, single blastospores, single leukocytes, multiple lactobacilli the following characteristic most likely indicate
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candidiasis
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bacterial vaginosis
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physiology
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significant bacteruria
Question 36
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Examination of direct gram-stained smear is an essential element in diagnostics of
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vaginal candidiasis
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asymptomatic bacteruria
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bacterial vaginosis
Question 37
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The presence of S.epidermidis, enterococcus sp. and Lactobacillus sp. in the outpatient’s urine in titer of 10^4 of each is most likely:
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asymptomatic bacteriuria
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sample contamination
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chronic UTI
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significant bacteriuria
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none of the mentionend
Question 38
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Choose drug\s that may be used to treat complicated UTI caused by K.pneumonia NDM(+) New Dehli Metalobetalactamase
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meroponem
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cotrimoxazole
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imipenem
Question 39
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Why the urine sample refrigerated before examination?
To prevent bacterial overgrowth. Refrigeration slows down the growth of bacteria in
the urine, preserving the sample for accurate analysis.
Question 40
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Choose antibiotic used in empiric therapy of uncomplicated UTI caused by enterobacter cloacae
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piperacillin tazobactam
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meropenem
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amoxicillin
Question 41
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Antimicrobial host factors present in urine
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Urea
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osmolarity
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acidic pH
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Ammonium
Question 42
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are gram negative rods
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maintain the microbial balance of vagina
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are non spore forming gram positive rods
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are usually multi resistant to antibiotics