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The treatment goals when treating urinary tract infection (UTI) include:
A. Eradication of infecting organism
B. Relief of symptoms
C. Prevention of recurrence of UTI
D. All of the above |
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Sally is a 16-year-old female with a urinary tract infection. She is healthy, afebrile, with no use of antibiotics in the previous 6 months and no drug allergies. An appropriate first-line antibiotic choice for her would be:
A. Azithromycin
B. Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole
C. Ceftriaxone
D. Levofloxacin |
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B. Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole |
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Jamie is a 24-year-old female with a urinary tract infection. She is healthy, afebrile, and her only drug allergy is sulfa, which gives her a rash. An appropriate first-line antibiotic choice for her would be:
A. Azithromycin
B. Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole
C. Ceftriaxone
D. Ciprofloxacin |
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Juanita is a 28-year-old pregnant woman at 38 weeks gestation who is diagnosed with a lower urinary tract infection. She is healthy with no drug allergies. Appropriate first-line therapy for her UTI would be:
A. Azithromycin
B. Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole
C. Amoxicillin
D. Ciprofloxacin |
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Which of the following patients may be treated with a 3-day course of therapy for their urinary tract infection?
A. Juanita, a 28-year-old pregnant woman
B. Sally, a 16-year-old healthy adolescent
C. Jamie, a 24-year-old female
D. Suzie, a 26-year-old diabetic |
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C. Jamie, a 24-year-old female |
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Nicole is a 4-year-old female with a febrile urinary tract infection. She is generally healthy and has no drug allergies. Appropriate initial therapy for her UTI would be:
A. Azithromycin
B. Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole
C. Ceftriaxone
D. Ciprofloxacin |
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Monitoring for a healthy, non-pregnant adult patient being treated for a urinary tract infection is:
A. Symptom resolution in 48 hours
B. Follow-up urine culture at completion of therapy
C. “Test of cure” urinary analysis at completion of therapy
D. Follow-up urine culture 2 months after completion of therapy |
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A. Symptom resolution in 48 hours |
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Monitoring for a child who has had a urinary tract infection is:
A. Symptom resolution in 48 hours
B. Follow-up urine culture at completion of therapy
C. “Test of cure” urinary analysis at completion of therapy
D. Follow-up urine culture 2 months after completion of therapy |
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B. Follow-up urine culture at completion of therapy |
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Monitoring for a pregnant woman who has had a urinary tract infection is:
A. Symptom resolution in 48 hours
B. Follow-up urine culture at completion of therapy
C. “Test of cure” urinary analysis at completion of therapy
D. Follow-up urine culture every 2 weeks until delivery |
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D. Follow-up urine culture every 2 weeks until delivery |
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Along with an antibiotic prescription, lifestyle education for a non-pregnant adult female who has
had a urinary tract infection includes:
A. Increasing her intake of Vitamin C containing orange juice
B. Voiding 10 to 15 minutes after intercourse
C. Avoiding ingesting urinary irritants, such as asparagus
D. All of the above |
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B. Voiding 10 to 15 minutes after intercourse |
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Lisa is a healthy non-pregnant adult woman who recently had a UTI. She is asking about drinking
cranberry juice to prevent a recurrence of the UTI. The correct answer to give her would be:
A. “Sixteen ounces per day of cranberry juice cocktail will prevent UTIs.”
B. “100% cranberry juice or cranberry juice extract may decrease UTIs in some patients.”
C. “There is no evidence that cranberry juice helps prevent UTIs.”
D. “Cranberry juice only works to prevent UTIs in children.” |
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B. “100% cranberry juice or cranberry juice extract may decrease UTIs in some patients.” |
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