Deck 54: Infections of the Urinary Tract

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The resident microflora that can colonize the bladder and other structures of the urinary tract is

A)Enterobacteriaceae.
B)yeasts.
C)Propionibacterium acnes.
D)All of the above are correct.
E)None of the above are correct.
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The most common etiologic agent in uncomplicated community-acquired urinary tract infection is

A)Escherichia coli.
B)Klebsiella spp.
C)Staphylococcus saprophyticus.
D)Streptococcus pyogenes.
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Mucosal antibacterial properties, a valvelike mechanism, host immune responses, and defensins are all host defense mechanisms found in the

A)digestive tract.
B)upper respiratory tract.
C)urinary tract.
D)genital tract.
E)lower respiratory tract.
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Match the condition with its definition.
a.Infection of the terminal portion of the lower urinary tract
b.The isolation of a specified quantitative count of bacteria in an appropriately collected urine specimen obtained from a person without symptoms or signs of urinary infection
c.Infection of the bladder
d.Dysuria, frequency, and urgency but yielding fewer organisms than 105 colony-forming units of bacteria per milliliter (CFU/mL) urine on culture
e.Inflammation of the kidney parenchyma, calices (cup-shaped division of the renal pelvis), and pelvis
Pyelonephritis
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Match the condition with its definition.
a.Infection of the terminal portion of the lower urinary tract
b.The isolation of a specified quantitative count of bacteria in an appropriately collected urine specimen obtained from a person without symptoms or signs of urinary infection
c.Infection of the bladder
d.Dysuria, frequency, and urgency but yielding fewer organisms than 105 colony-forming units of bacteria per milliliter (CFU/mL) urine on culture
e.Inflammation of the kidney parenchyma, calices (cup-shaped division of the renal pelvis), and pelvis
Urethritis
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Match the condition with its definition.
a.Infection of the terminal portion of the lower urinary tract
b.The isolation of a specified quantitative count of bacteria in an appropriately collected urine specimen obtained from a person without symptoms or signs of urinary infection
c.Infection of the bladder
d.Dysuria, frequency, and urgency but yielding fewer organisms than 105 colony-forming units of bacteria per milliliter (CFU/mL) urine on culture
e.Inflammation of the kidney parenchyma, calices (cup-shaped division of the renal pelvis), and pelvis
Cystitis
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Match the condition with its definition.
a.Infection of the terminal portion of the lower urinary tract
b.The isolation of a specified quantitative count of bacteria in an appropriately collected urine specimen obtained from a person without symptoms or signs of urinary infection
c.Infection of the bladder
d.Dysuria, frequency, and urgency but yielding fewer organisms than 105 colony-forming units of bacteria per milliliter (CFU/mL) urine on culture
e.Inflammation of the kidney parenchyma, calices (cup-shaped division of the renal pelvis), and pelvis
Asymptomatic bacteriuria
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Match the condition with its definition.
a.Infection of the terminal portion of the lower urinary tract
b.The isolation of a specified quantitative count of bacteria in an appropriately collected urine specimen obtained from a person without symptoms or signs of urinary infection
c.Infection of the bladder
d.Dysuria, frequency, and urgency but yielding fewer organisms than 105 colony-forming units of bacteria per milliliter (CFU/mL) urine on culture
e.Inflammation of the kidney parenchyma, calices (cup-shaped division of the renal pelvis), and pelvis
Acute urethral syndrome
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The term acute urethral syndrome is used to describe a syndrome of symptoms that include

A)greater than 105 CFU/mL of urine, dysuria, and frequent urination.
B)dysuria, frequency, and urgency but that yields fewer organisms than 105 CFU/mL urine on culture.
C)fever and flank pain, dysuria, vomiting, diarrhea, chills, increased heart rate, and lower abdominal pain.
D)dysuria, frequency, and urgency along with tenderness and pain over the area of the bladder.
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The most frequent cause of uncomplicated community-acquired urinary tract infections is

A)Staphylococcus saprophyticus.
B)Klebsiella spp.
C)Escherichia coli.
D)Proteus.
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Deck 54: Infections of the Urinary Tract
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The resident microflora that can colonize the bladder and other structures of the urinary tract is

A)Enterobacteriaceae.
B)yeasts.
C)Propionibacterium acnes.
D)All of the above are correct.
E)None of the above are correct.
E
The bladder is normally a sterile site.
2
The most common etiologic agent in uncomplicated community-acquired urinary tract infection is

A)Escherichia coli.
B)Klebsiella spp.
C)Staphylococcus saprophyticus.
D)Streptococcus pyogenes.
A
Escherichia coli is the most frequently isolated agent of uncomplicated community-acquired urinary tract infections.
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Mucosal antibacterial properties, a valvelike mechanism, host immune responses, and defensins are all host defense mechanisms found in the

A)digestive tract.
B)upper respiratory tract.
C)urinary tract.
D)genital tract.
E)lower respiratory tract.
C
Host defense mechanisms are often able to eliminate organisms before they cause infection. One such defense is a valvelike mechanism at the junction of the ureter and bladder that prevents the backward flow of urine from the bladder to the upper urinary tract.
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Match the condition with its definition.
a.Infection of the terminal portion of the lower urinary tract
b.The isolation of a specified quantitative count of bacteria in an appropriately collected urine specimen obtained from a person without symptoms or signs of urinary infection
c.Infection of the bladder
d.Dysuria, frequency, and urgency but yielding fewer organisms than 105 colony-forming units of bacteria per milliliter (CFU/mL) urine on culture
e.Inflammation of the kidney parenchyma, calices (cup-shaped division of the renal pelvis), and pelvis
Pyelonephritis
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Match the condition with its definition.
a.Infection of the terminal portion of the lower urinary tract
b.The isolation of a specified quantitative count of bacteria in an appropriately collected urine specimen obtained from a person without symptoms or signs of urinary infection
c.Infection of the bladder
d.Dysuria, frequency, and urgency but yielding fewer organisms than 105 colony-forming units of bacteria per milliliter (CFU/mL) urine on culture
e.Inflammation of the kidney parenchyma, calices (cup-shaped division of the renal pelvis), and pelvis
Urethritis
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Match the condition with its definition.
a.Infection of the terminal portion of the lower urinary tract
b.The isolation of a specified quantitative count of bacteria in an appropriately collected urine specimen obtained from a person without symptoms or signs of urinary infection
c.Infection of the bladder
d.Dysuria, frequency, and urgency but yielding fewer organisms than 105 colony-forming units of bacteria per milliliter (CFU/mL) urine on culture
e.Inflammation of the kidney parenchyma, calices (cup-shaped division of the renal pelvis), and pelvis
Cystitis
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Match the condition with its definition.
a.Infection of the terminal portion of the lower urinary tract
b.The isolation of a specified quantitative count of bacteria in an appropriately collected urine specimen obtained from a person without symptoms or signs of urinary infection
c.Infection of the bladder
d.Dysuria, frequency, and urgency but yielding fewer organisms than 105 colony-forming units of bacteria per milliliter (CFU/mL) urine on culture
e.Inflammation of the kidney parenchyma, calices (cup-shaped division of the renal pelvis), and pelvis
Asymptomatic bacteriuria
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Match the condition with its definition.
a.Infection of the terminal portion of the lower urinary tract
b.The isolation of a specified quantitative count of bacteria in an appropriately collected urine specimen obtained from a person without symptoms or signs of urinary infection
c.Infection of the bladder
d.Dysuria, frequency, and urgency but yielding fewer organisms than 105 colony-forming units of bacteria per milliliter (CFU/mL) urine on culture
e.Inflammation of the kidney parenchyma, calices (cup-shaped division of the renal pelvis), and pelvis
Acute urethral syndrome
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The term acute urethral syndrome is used to describe a syndrome of symptoms that include

A)greater than 105 CFU/mL of urine, dysuria, and frequent urination.
B)dysuria, frequency, and urgency but that yields fewer organisms than 105 CFU/mL urine on culture.
C)fever and flank pain, dysuria, vomiting, diarrhea, chills, increased heart rate, and lower abdominal pain.
D)dysuria, frequency, and urgency along with tenderness and pain over the area of the bladder.
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The most frequent cause of uncomplicated community-acquired urinary tract infections is

A)Staphylococcus saprophyticus.
B)Klebsiella spp.
C)Escherichia coli.
D)Proteus.
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