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    properties of quinolones in combination with their activity in vitro suggest clinical settings in which these drugs are likely to be efficacious. Norfloxacin concentrations in urine‚ feces‚ kidney‚ and prostatic tissue suggest usefulness for therapy of urinary tract infections‚ prostatitis‚ gonorrhea‚ and bacterial gastroenteritis. Ciprofloxacin‚ ofloxacin‚ enoxacin‚ pefloxacin‚ fleroxacin‚ and lomefloxacin are also likely to be efficacious in these settings; in addition‚ concentrations of these drugs achieved

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    Module 08 Case Study: Urinary System and Electrolyte/Acid-Base/pH Balance Each question is worth 1 point‚ unless otherwise noted. I Got To Micturate: Part I—"Mini Case Studies" Questions Case 1: Frank Johnson 1. How does the urinary system relate to sexual function in males? How does the prostate relate to the bladder infections in males? The reproductive system in the male is closely intertwined with the urinary system‚ both functionally and anatomically. The male reproductive system is so

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    SOGC CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE SOGC CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE No. 250‚ November 2010 Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection Abstract This Clinical Practice Guideline has been prepared by the Urogynaecology Committee‚ reviewed by the Family Physicians Advisory Committee‚ and approved by the Executive and Council of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada. PRINCIPAL AUTHORS Annette Epp‚ MD‚ Saskatoon SK Annick Larochelle‚ MD‚ St. Lambert QC UROGYNAECOLOGY COMMITTEE Danny Lovatsis

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    to grow. Bacteria is the main cause of urinary tract infections. When a large concentration of bacteria is in the urine‚ it also could result in Asymptomatic bacteriuria‚ a harmless condition that often requires no treatment. http://www.ehow.com/list_6384198_types-bacteria-found-urine.html Changes in urine composition after trauma facilitate bacterial growth Abstract Background Critically ill patients including trauma patients are at high risk of urinary tract infection (UTI). The composition

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    Health History and Screening of an Adolescent or Young Adult Client Save this form on your computer as a Microsoft Word document. You can expand or shrink each area as you need to include the relevant data for your client. Submit this resource with your assignment to the instructor by the end of Module 3. |Student Name: Oluwaseun Obajolu |Date:08/16/2012 | |Biographical Data

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    the bathroom and you sit down. Only a few drops tinkle out! All that work for just this little bit? You notice you’re urine has an awful odor and it looks a little cloudy too. Do these symptoms sound familiar? These symptoms are all indicative of a urinary tract infection (UTI). Sometimes you’re told to drink cranberry juice to help prevent or treat a UTI. Just what is so special about drinking that juice? Is the juice made from magic berries? There are only three fruits that are native to North

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    Urine should be stored properly as to avoid any additional growth of bacteria. (Becton‚ 2004) 2) This protocol is for samples analyzed in a doctor’s office or for a routine laboratory culture that were midstream samples for urine culture or for urinary tract infections. Negative macroscopic screened urines do not routinely require microscopic examination of urine sediment. Microscopic examination of urine sediment may be warranted when macroscopic examination is positive for blood (Hb)‚ protein

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    Pyelonephrosis is a common result of ascending urinary tract infection and is evidenced by infection of the renal parenchyma and the renal calices (Sheffield & Cunningham‚ 2005). According to Sheu‚ Chen‚ Meng and Leu (2010)‚ urinary tract infections (UTI)s are the leading cause of bacterial infection in infants and children. While many UTIs are relatively benign‚ a simple lower UTI or cystitis can quickly become more serious as it ascends the urinary tract to invade the structures of the kidneys

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    HS140 Unit 8 Assignment: Calculating Doses of Nonparenteral Medications Name:Dontavis Simmons Case Study: Emma comes to the medical office with symptoms of urinary frequency and burning.She is diagnosed with a urinary tract infection and is prescribed a sulfonamide and Pyridium. 1)What is the purpose of the sulfonamide‚ and what patient education would you provide?(5 points) Sulfonamide bacteriostatic and inhibit growth and multiplication of bacteria‚ but don’t kill them. Allergies to sulfonamides

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    menstrual cycle‚ hemolysis‚ a UTI‚ tumors/polyps in the urinary tract‚ kidney stones or another form of urinary tract trauma. 2.    Unknown B? Unknown B has a high pH‚ a mild amount of protein and a mild amount of blood. The amount of protein is with in normal limits but the high pH could be due to medications‚ prolonged vomiting or a UTI. Because this patient is also showing some blood in their urine it is likely that they have a Urinary Tract Infection. 3.    What are the possible explanations

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