When to consider hospitalization for Pyelonephritis? {Ans: N/V, signs of sepsis, pregnant, or Geri with confusion, dehydration}A 22 YO female Presents with low grade fever, CVA tenderness and dysuria, you dx her with acute pyelonephritis, she is otherwise healthy patient how would you manage her? a. Hospitalize B. encourage cranberry juice C. oral antibiotics for 7-14 days {Ans: C. oral antibiotics for 7-14 days}How long should a 56 YOM with chronic bacterial prostatitis be treated with Bactrim? a. 3-6 weeks b. 7-14 days c. 6-12 weeks {Ans: 6-12 weeks}A 30 YOM is seen with CC of loss of libido. Which of the following laboratory tests would help to establish a diagnosis? a. PSA b. Prolactin level c. Testosterone level {Ans: Testosterone level}Which of the following would not be considered in a patient presenting with erectile dysfunction? a. Hypertension b. Diabetes c. Normal testosterone {Ans: Normal testosterone}What is the most common diagnosis for a 63 YOM with chief complaint of nocturia? a. Urethral polyps b. BPH c. Psychogenic nocturia {Ans: BPH}Twisting or rotation of the testes, resulting in acute ischemia & urological emergency {Ans: Testicular torsion}To confirm the infection with pyelonephritis is clear what