UTI recision

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  • Created on: 23-03-22 11:35
A common symptom in women who have UTI’s
Cloudy urine
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Passing more urine, especially at night
New nocturia
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What may be used to treat a UTI?
Antibiotics
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Passing urine more ______ may be a sign of a UTI
Frequently
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Women have a shorter ______ than men
Urethra
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_______ may increase the risk of UTI’s
Urinary catheters
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You should wipe from _____ to back when you use the toilet
Front
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If an older person has a UTI they may experience some new or worse ______
Confusion
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Children may present with a UTI by having a high _____
Temperature
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UTI’s affect your ______
Urinary tract
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What organ is included in your urinary tract
Bladder
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Dysuria is a ______ when peeing
Burning sensation
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What may be present in your urine?
Blood
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What juice can help prevent UTI’s
Cranberry
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_______ is the strongest risk factor for a UTI
Sexual intercourse
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People with _____ are more at risk of UTI’s due to a weaker immune system
Insulin dependent diabetes
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In women over 65 years of age, what may indicate a UTI?
New incontinence
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Flank pain can be a sign of what organ problem?
Kidney
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What is a common symptom of a UTI in children?
Lethargy
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How would you diagnose a UTI?
Urine sample
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Children may be more vulnerable to UTIs because of a problem with emptying their bladder- this may be due to ______
Constipation
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What is another term for ‘infection in the bladder’?
Acute cystitis
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Some UTI’s can cause ________
Kidney damage
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Passing more urine, especially at night

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What may be used to treat a UTI?

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Passing urine more ______ may be a sign of a UTI

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Women have a shorter ______ than men

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