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End Semester Practical Examination

PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS-2
PRACTICALS
CASE PRESENTATION
ON URINARY TRACT
INFECTION
A.Janani
Pharmd 3 year
rd
URINARY TRACT
INFECTION
Urinary tract infection is one of the infectious disease
affecting both genders.The causative microbial
pathogens invade the urinary tract tissue extending
from the renal cortex to the urethral Meatus.
SU BJECTIVE FIN DIN
NAME:GxS:
AGE: 72yrs SEX: Male
Wt:62kgs
Ht:155cm
BMI:25.23
CC:
epigastric
pain,
OBJECTIVE
FINDINGS:

Patient is concious, Oriented


and febrile.
Vital signs:

Date 12/6 13/6 14/6 15/6 16/6

Temper 100 99 99 98.5 98.5


ature
Bp N N N N N

Pulse N N N N N
Lab investigations:
Haemoglobin:12g/dl
TLC:13000cells/cumm
ESR:9mm/hr
Urine examination:
Colour:cloudy
Bile salts:negative
Bile pigment: negative
Albumin: positive
pus cells:8to10
RBC:4 to 6
Epithelial cells:6to 7
ASSESSMENT
:

urinary tract
infection
DRUG
Drug name Dose 12/6 CHART14/6
13/6 15/6 16/6

T.CEFMA 250mg + + + + +

T.PAN40 40mg + + + + +

SYP.CITRALK 2tsp + + + + +
A

T.EMESET 4mg + + + + +

T.DOLO 650mg + + + + +
Pharmacist interventions
Culture sensitivity test will provide better
treatment.
Past medical and medication history should
be mentioned.
For diarrhoea loperamide drug can be
prescribed.
COUNSELLING
POINTS:
Drink plenty of water daily.
Take vitamin c and cranberry juice.
Avoid using products which irritate
urethra.
keep your genital area clean.
Don't drink fluids that irritates the
bladder such as caffeine.
Frequent voiding.
Avoid using unhygiene
toilets.

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