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  1. Patient Presentation

    Patient Presentation. Ms. Smith is a 27-year-old woman who presents to her PCP after just finishing a course of antibiotics for an upper respiratory infection with complaints of dysuria and foul-smelling urine. She also complains of frequency to void, but only able to get out a few drops at a time. She has had 4/10 abdominal discomfort for the ...

  2. Urinary tract infection in an older patient: a case study and review

    Abstract. This article will discuss and reflect on a case study involving the prescribing of nitrofurantoin, by a non-medical prescriber, for a suspected symptomatic uncomplicated urinary tract infection in a patient living in a care home. The focus will be around the consultation and decision-making process of prescribing and the difficulties ...

  3. Educational Case: Acute Cystitis

    The top entities in the differential diagnosis include a UTI, vaginitis/cervicitis, and pyelonephritis. The most likely diagnosis in this patient is a UTI, specifically, acute cystitis. Classic UTI symptoms include urinary frequency and urgency and dysuria. Other complaints could include suprapubic pain or discomfort, hesitancy, nocturia, and ...

  4. Diagnosis and Treatment of Urinary Tract Infections: A Case-Based Mini

    Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most common bacterial infection encountered in the ambulatory care setting in the United States, accounting for 8.6 million visits (84% by women) in 2007. 1 Acute cystitis is more common than acute pyelonephritis, with an estimated ratio of 28 cases of cystitis to 1 case of pyelonephritis. 2

  5. Case Scenario

    UTI Case Scenario. S. A 22 yr. old female known to your practice, presents with C/C of "pain when I pass my urine" Also complains of frequency and some urgency. Has noticed symptoms intermittent for past couple of days but in last 24 hrs. Her dysuria has become much worse and prompted her to come in. States she had UTI in past and this ...

  6. Case Study #1: Urinary Tract Infection

    Official Ninja Nerd Website: https://ninjanerd.orgNinja Nerds!During this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be discussing our first case study with you. Thi...

  7. Pathophysiology of an UTI

    Types of Urinary Tract Infection: Urinary tract infections are caused by bacterium that invade the urinary epithelium cells causing irritation and inflammation of these cells. The infection can start in the urethra and can progress its way up to the bladder, ureters, or kidney. Infection of the urethra or bladder is known as a lower urinary ...

  8. PICO

    Searching for the Evidence. Start with the patient: clinical problems and questions arise out of patient care. Translate the clinical questions into a searchable question using PICO. Decide on the best type of study to address the question. Perform a literature search in the appropriate source (s)

  9. Urinary Tract Infection Case Study (45 min)

    UTI nursing case study with answers for nursing students. Start learning now. Urinary Tract Infection Case Study (45 min) ... The nurse obtains 2 sets of blood cultures and the UAP obtains a sterile urine sample via I&O cath. The UAP reports cloudy, foul-smelling urine. ... Each case study was written by experienced nurses with first hand ...

  10. Smart'n

    Explore a comprehensive Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) case study analysis, uncovering valuable insights and important lessons in managing and treating UTIs. ... A urine sample was collected for a culture and sensitivity test to identify the specific bacteria causing the recurrent UTIs and determine the most effective antibiotic.

  11. Optimising management of UTIs in primary care: a qualitative study of

    Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the most commonly seen bacterial infection in general practice. 3 Three-quarters of women will have a UTI in their lifetime, with Escherichia coli (E. coli) being the causative pathogen in 70-95% of cases. 4 In a recent study, 95% of women consulted a health professional for their most recent UTI; 74% ...

  12. Case study: the emergency nurse practitioner caring for the patient

    Patients presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) with a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) is a common occurrence and one of the patient categories that the Emergency Nurse Practitioner (ENP) treats. This article provides a review and case study of a patient presenting to the ED with a UTI and how she was assessed and managed clinically.

  13. Case Study- UTI

    Small-Group Case Study Urinary Disorders- Urinary Tract Infection. Instructions: All questions apply to this case study. Your responses should be in your own words, brief and to the point. When asked to provide several answers, list them in order of priority. Do not assume information that is not provided.

  14. Patient Education Video

    Urinary Tract Infection Case Study. An example case study. Use Enter or Space to activate links. Use appropriate arrow key to open or close submenus. Home; Patient Presentation; Differential Diagnosis; Pathophysiology of an UTI; Patient Education Video; Quiz Questions; Quiz Question Answers and Rationales;

  15. Abdominal Pain in a 26-Yr-Old Pregnant Woman

    Urinary tract infection (UTI) is common during pregnancy due to urinary stasis, which results from hormonal ureteral dilation, hormonal ureteral hypoperistalsis, and pressure of the expanding uterus against the ureters. Asymptomatic bacteriuria occurs in about 15% of pregnancies and sometimes progresses to symptomatic cystitis or pyelonephritis.

  16. Painful bladder: Case studies

    Painful bladder: Case studies - PMC. Journal List. Can Urol Assoc J. v.7 (9-10 Suppl 4); Sep-Oct 2013. PMC3919184. As a library, NLM provides access to scientific literature. Inclusion in an NLM database does not imply endorsement of, or agreement with, the contents by NLM or the National Institutes of Health.

  17. Urinalysis: Case Presentations for the Primary Care Physician

    CASE 1: MICROSCOPIC HEMATURIA. A 58-year-old truck driver with a 30-year history of smoking one pack of cigarettes per day presents for a physical examination. He reports increased frequency of ...

  18. PDF Catheter Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI)

    Symptomatic Urinary Tract Infection SUTI 2 Must Meet 1, 2, and 3. • Patient ≤1 year of age with** or without an indwelling urinary catheter has at least 1 of the following signs or symptoms: fever (>38°C core), hypothermia (<36°C core), apnea*, bradycardia*, lethargy*, vomiting* or suprapubic tenderness*.

  19. Treating Urinary Tract Infection

    Treating Urinary Tract Infection. Aug 12, 2018 •. 50 likes • 46,480 views. AI-enhanced title. M. Makbul Hussain Chowdhury. CASE STUDY ON Urinary Tract Infection. Health & Medicine. 1 of 24.

  20. Quiz Questions

    What is your best response as a nurse practitioner? A.) "Yes, you have had two UTI's this year.". B.) "No, you would need 3 or more UTI's within the past year.". C.) "No, a recurrent UTI is a second UTI caused by the same pathogen within 2 weeks of the original treatment.". D.) "No, a recurrent UTI is a UTI that occurs more ...

  21. PDF Practice Cases Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections CAUTI #1

    b. A symptomatic urinary tract infection (SUTI Criterion 1a) with E. coli attributed to the surgical floor. c. Both a laboratory confirmed BSI and SUTI d. A symptomatic urinary tract infection (SUTI Criterion 1a) with E. coli attributed to the surgical ICU since the patient was in that unit for 2 weeks with a foley catheter.

  22. Patient Case Study 1: Overtreatment of STIs

    Key Takeaways. Traditional PCR-based STI testing (e.g., lab-based NAATs) can take several days to return results; in this instance, syndromic management may be used to treat potential STIs. 25,29. Syndromic management of STIs can lead to both under- and overtreatment 4. The inappropriate use of antibiotics comes with risks.