NURS 617 700 ADVANCED PATHO EXAM 3 RENAL | 85 COMPLETE
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What is acute cystitis? - (answer)Inflammation of the bladder, the most common site of UTI.
What is the most common cause of acute cystitis? - (answer)Uropathogenic Escherichia coli.
What organism is the most common cause of parasitic urinary tract infection? -
(answer)Schistosoma haematobium.
What type of cystitis involves necrosis of the bladder wall? - (answer)Gangrenous cystitis.
What type of cystitis involves mucosal sloughing and ulcer formation? - (answer)Ulcerative
cystitis.
Which virulence factors help uropathogenic E. coli attach to urinary structures? - (answer)Type 1
fimbriae and P fimbriae.
, What host factor causes frequency and urgency in cystitis? - (answer)Inflammatory edema
stimulating stretch receptors.
What are common symptoms of cystitis? - (answer)Frequency, urgency, dysuria, suprapubic
pain.
How might older adults present with cystitis? - (answer)Confusion or vague abdominal
discomfort; may be asymptomatic.
What is acute pyelonephritis? - (answer)Infection of the upper urinary tract (ureter, renal pelvis,
kidney).
What are the most common risk factors for pyelonephritis? - (answer)Urinary obstruction and
vesicoureteral reflux.
What are common organisms causing pyelonephritis? - (answer)E. coli, Proteus, Pseudomonas.
Which organisms split urea into ammonia, creating alkaline urine? - (answer)Proteus and
Pseudomonas.
AND GRADED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026 LATEST UPDATED |
100% GRADED CORRECT | 100% GUARANTEED TO PASS | GET A+
What is acute cystitis? - (answer)Inflammation of the bladder, the most common site of UTI.
What is the most common cause of acute cystitis? - (answer)Uropathogenic Escherichia coli.
What organism is the most common cause of parasitic urinary tract infection? -
(answer)Schistosoma haematobium.
What type of cystitis involves necrosis of the bladder wall? - (answer)Gangrenous cystitis.
What type of cystitis involves mucosal sloughing and ulcer formation? - (answer)Ulcerative
cystitis.
Which virulence factors help uropathogenic E. coli attach to urinary structures? - (answer)Type 1
fimbriae and P fimbriae.
, What host factor causes frequency and urgency in cystitis? - (answer)Inflammatory edema
stimulating stretch receptors.
What are common symptoms of cystitis? - (answer)Frequency, urgency, dysuria, suprapubic
pain.
How might older adults present with cystitis? - (answer)Confusion or vague abdominal
discomfort; may be asymptomatic.
What is acute pyelonephritis? - (answer)Infection of the upper urinary tract (ureter, renal pelvis,
kidney).
What are the most common risk factors for pyelonephritis? - (answer)Urinary obstruction and
vesicoureteral reflux.
What are common organisms causing pyelonephritis? - (answer)E. coli, Proteus, Pseudomonas.
Which organisms split urea into ammonia, creating alkaline urine? - (answer)Proteus and
Pseudomonas.