Urinary Tract Infection 0.0 / 5 ? NursingAnatomy and PhysiologyUniversityAll boards Created by: Chelsea0229Created on: 22-03-23 11:05 Infection of the bladder, kidneys or the tubes connected to them. Urinary Tract Infection 1 of 15 Burning pain when passing urine. Dysuria 2 of 15 Passing urine more often at night. Nocturia 3 of 15 A fever higher than 37.9 could indicate this. Sepsis 4 of 15 Area of pain that indicates the possibility of a UTI. Suprapubic 5 of 15 Pain that is a sign of a kidney problem. Flank pain 6 of 15 Comes from discharge of pus or blood into the urinary tract. Cloudy urine 7 of 15 Tubes of muscle that connect your kidneys to your bladder. Ureters 8 of 15 Balloon shaped organ that expands as it fills with urine. Bladder 9 of 15 Tube that allows urine to exit the body during urination. Urethra 10 of 15 Medical term to describe a kidney infection. Pyelonephritis 11 of 15 Treatment for a UTI. Antibiotics 12 of 15 White blood cells in the urine, that indicates infection. Leukocytes 13 of 15 Blood in the urine. Hematuria 14 of 15 Urinary tract infection that only affects the urethra. Urethritis 15 of 15
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