
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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Q1: Match the condition with its definition.
-Asymptomatic bacteriuria
A)Infection
Q1: The resident microflora that can colonize the
Q2: Match the condition with its definition.
-Pyelonephritis
A)Infection of
Q3: Match the condition with its definition.
-Acute urethral
Q3: Mucosal antibacterial properties, a valvelike mechanism, host
Q4: Match the condition with its definition.
-Urethritis
A)Infection of
Q5: Match the condition with its definition.
-Cystitis
A)Infection of
Q8: The most frequent cause of uncomplicated community-acquired
Q9: The most common etiologic agent in uncomplicated
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