TEST PAGE UTI Quiz Name* First Last Email* Enter Email Confirm Email 1) What is the bacteria that is mainly responsible for a UTI*H PyloriStaphylococcus aureusEscherichia colistreptococcus pneumoniae2) Typical features of a UTI include:*temperature, cough, wheeze, headache, night sweatsincreased urinary urgency, frequency, urine that is offensive smelling, cloudy or contains blood.3) You should refer a patient to their GP (or Urgent Care Centre) if*if the urine has a strong odour and the patient is urinating more frequentlyif the patient has loin pain and or fever.4) Symptomatic treatment for a UTI involves*nothingparacetamolparacetamol and a NSAID (if tolerated and not contraindicated)5) If antibiotic treatment is indicated, which antibiotics are to be considered?*amoxicillin and doxycyclinephenolymethypenicillin 250mg four times a day for 7 daysnitrofurantoin 50 mg four times daily or 100 mg (modified-release) twice daily, or Trimethoprim 200 mg twice daily for 3 days7) How long should treatment with an antibiotic be for a man?*3 days5 days7 days?8) Trimethoprim is a*narrow spectrum antibioticbroad spectrum antibiotic9) Nitrofurantoin is a*narrow spectrum antibioticbroad spectrum antibiotic10) Cranberry juice*should be recommended for patients with UTI symptomsshould not be recommended for patients with UTI symptoms due to a lack of evidence.11) Choose the correct statement from the following:*you should advise that a patient seeks immediate medical attention if they develop fever, loin pain, or do not respond to treatment with the first-choice antibiotic.you should advise that a patient seeks immediate medical attention if you develop a headache and leg painCAPTCHAConsent* I agree to the privacy policy and Walk-In-Clinic near me contacting.