Urinary tract infection
Contents
- 1 Most common cause of Urinary tract infection is
- 2 All of the following are predisposition for Urinary tract infection EXCEPT
- 3 Most frequent complaint in men with UTI
- 4 A diagnosed case of UTI develops fever and flank pain indicates progression to development of
- 5 Asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) is defined as ———- CFU/mL in a voided urine specimen without signs orsymptoms attributable to UTI.
- 6 Which of the following is not consistent with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) surveillance definition of a catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI)?
- 7 The CDC surveillance definition of a CAUTI necessitatesthat patients meet the following 3 criteria:
Most common cause of Urinary tract infection is
[A] Pseudomonas
[B] Chlamydia
[C] Escherichia coli
[D] Klebsiella
All of the following are predisposition for Urinary tract infection EXCEPT
[A] Diabetes
[B] Circumcision
[C] Urinary catheterization
[D] Large prostate
Most frequent complaint in men with UTI
[A] Dysuria
[B] Urinary frequency
[C] Urinary urgency
[D] Hesitancy
A diagnosed case of UTI develops fever and flank pain indicates progression to development of
[A] Kidney stone
[B] Malignancy
[C] Stricture
[D] Pyelonephritis
Asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) is defined as ———- CFU/mL in a voided urine specimen without signs or
symptoms attributable to UTI.
[A] <105
[B] ≥105
[C] <103
[D] ≥103
Which of the following is not consistent with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) surveillance definition of a catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI)?
[A] Urinary urgency
[B] Suprapubic tenderness
[C] Urine culture with 1 organism with bacterium of >105 CFU/mL [D] Indwelling catheter in place for at least 2 weeks
The CDC surveillance definition of a CAUTI necessitates
that patients meet the following 3 criteria:
- Indwelling catheter in place for more than 2 consecutive days in an inpatient location.
- Urine culture with no more than 2 organisms present
and 1 organism with bacterium of >105 CFU/mL. - Presence of at least 1 of the following: fever (38C),
suprapubic tenderness, costovertebral angle pain or
tenderness, urinary urgency, urinary frequency, or dysuria.