front 1 Cystitis | back 1 An inflammation of the urinary bladder
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front 2 Urethritis | back 2 An inflammation of the urethra |
front 3 Pyelonephritis | back 3 An inflammation of one or both kidneys |
front 4 What is the most common cause of cystitis | back 4 E.coli or
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front 5 how do you diagnose cystitis | back 5 quantitative of urine |
front 6 what is the treatment for cystitis | back 6 Trimethoprim-sulfamethexazole
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front 7 Pyelonephritis | back 7 Causative agent: Usually E. coli |
front 8 Asymptomatic bacteriuria >____________ CFU/ml in a patient with no symptoms of UTI | back 8 >100,000 CFU/ml |
front 9 what is the most common nosocomial infection | back 9 urinary tract infection |
front 10 Nosocomial infections following ________________occur in the urinary system. | back 10 catheterization |
front 11 __________ causes more than half of these nosocomial infections | back 11 E. coli |
front 12 Bacterial Vaginosis Causative agent | back 12 Change in flora (not due to Gardnerella vaginalis) |
front 13 Bacterial Vaginosis Symptoms | back 13 Copious fishy, gray-white, thin, frothy discharge |
front 14 Bacterial Vaginosis diagnosis | back 14 gram stains Clue Cells |
front 15 Bacterial vaginosis treatment | back 15 Mentronidazole |
front 16 what is a clue cell | back 16 a cell coated with microbes |
front 17 Candidiasis causative agent | back 17 Candida albicans |
front 18 Grows on mucosa of mouth, intestinal tract, and genitourinary tract | back 18 no data |
front 19 Candidiasis treatment is | back 19 Clotrimazole; fluconazole |
front 20 Trichomoniasis causitive agent | back 20 Trichomonas vaginalis |
front 21 Trichomoniasis Found in ______ or ________ of male carriers | back 21 semen or urine |
front 22 True or False
| back 22 True |
front 23 Trichomoniasis Treatment is ___________________ | back 23 Mentronidazole |