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Diagnosis of urinary tract infections: need for a reflective rather than reflexive approach
With the increased attention to catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI), the vast majority of hospitals in the United States have steered their attention to “stewardship of culturing” to reduce the detection of asymptomatic catheter-associated bacteriuria. Prior to the intervention, a ur...
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description | With the increased attention to catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI), the vast majority of hospitals in the United States have steered their attention to “stewardship of culturing” to reduce the detection of asymptomatic catheter-associated bacteriuria. Prior to the intervention, a urinalysis would be reflexed to culture if it included any protein, blood, nitrite, or leukocyte-esterase positive results. UTI is suspected based on focal signs and symptoms attributed to the urinary tract, or systemic findings in patients at risk with no other apparent source of infection. |
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