A 60 year old woman is detected to have DM on routine health checkup, and was advised Urine Routine Examination, which showed – Glucose 2+, Pus cells – 10-15, Bacteria present.
Which is the appropriate management
A. Oral Nitrofurantoin
B. Intravenous Cephalosporin
C. First IV then later oral antibiotics
D. No antibiotics
Select your answer:
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Diseases Body Fluids and Blood Cells Muscle System Immune System Renal & Neural Characteristics of Life Blood Hele Skeletal System Respiratory and Circulatory Blood and Hematology Immunity and Vaccines Human Anatomy and Physiology - Types of Tissues Neurons Psychopathology Human PhysiologyOther quiz:
Eco Factors & Bacteria › ViewSmall protrusions of cell membrane around the outside of the bacterial cell that allow bacteria to attach to one another, and share DNA.
A. Flagella
B. Cell membrane
C. Pilli
D. Cell wall
Tissues › View
Name the type of epithelium
A. simple cuboidal
B. simple squamous
C. simple columnar
D. stratified squamous