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Key diagnostic factors
(diabetes)
- Dysuria

- New nocturia

- Cloudy-looking urine

- Fever
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Other common signs & symptoms
(diabetes)
- Urgency
- Visible haematuria
- Frequency
- Suprapubic pain or tenderness
- Flank pain
- New incontinence
- New or worsening delirium/ debility
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Risk factors – strong
(diabetes)
- Sexual activity
- Spermicide use
- Post menopause
- Positive family history of UTIs
- History of recurrent UTI
- Presence of a foreign body
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Risk factors - weak
(diabetes)
- Insulin-treated diabetes
- Recent antibiotics
- Poor bladder emptying
- Increasing age
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Key clinical manifestations
(diabetes)
-Dysuria
-Frequency, urgency & incomplete voiding

-Cloudy urine
-No fever
-No flank pain
-Pathophysiology
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Other cards in this set

Card 2

Front

- Urgency
- Visible haematuria
- Frequency
- Suprapubic pain or tenderness
- Flank pain
- New incontinence
- New or worsening delirium/ debility

Back

Other common signs & symptoms
(diabetes)

Card 3

Front

- Sexual activity
- Spermicide use
- Post menopause
- Positive family history of UTIs
- History of recurrent UTI
- Presence of a foreign body

Back

Preview of the back of card 3

Card 4

Front

- Insulin-treated diabetes
- Recent antibiotics
- Poor bladder emptying
- Increasing age

Back

Preview of the back of card 4

Card 5

Front

-Dysuria
-Frequency, urgency & incomplete voiding

-Cloudy urine
-No fever
-No flank pain
-Pathophysiology

Back

Preview of the back of card 5

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