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A 27 year old female attends your emergency department. She complains of an inability to pass urine for the last 16 h. Which of the following are correct management plans after relief of retention by inserting a catheter?
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In males with symptoms of benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH), which of the following is true regarding the effect of finasteride (A 5 alpha-reductase inhibitor)?
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An 84 year old male patient attends the emergency department, referred by his district nurse, as his catheter is bypassing. Which of the following is not a common easily treated cause?
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A 74 year old gentleman attends the emergency department with painful inability to pass urine. He is catheterised and has a residual volume of 1.6 litres. Over the next three hours, he passes 230, 300 and 250 mls of urine. Which of the following statements are correct?
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Suprapubic catheters offer the following evidence based advantages.
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A 45 year old male has attended the emergency department with AUR. He complains of fevers, perineal pain and prostatic symptoms. Assessing his prostate is difficult, as it is extremely tender. He has white cells in his post catheterisation sample. Which of the following is most likely to be correct?
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Following catheter insertion to treat AUR in a 58-year-old male, which of the following situations is the most suitable for home discharge?
Which of the following drugs are not associated with an increased incidence or predisposition to AUR?
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A paraphimosis may result if the foreskin is not replaced over the glans penis following catheterisation. A patient re-attends with such a complication to your emergency department after catheterisation in urology OPD several hours earlier. Which of the following could be used to treat this poor man?
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Insertion of a urinary catheter is accompanied by severe pain on inflation of the balloon. Some haematuria is evident. No urine has been drained and the patient is extremely uncomfortable. Which of the following is the correct procedure in this circumstance?
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Clear understanding of ED management of AUR
Very useful module
a must-read module
clear and concise.
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Nice one.
nice urology review
Good Recap. Would have liked to have seen more info on indication for 3 way catheters though.
nice case
Good revision