Dysuria

Dysuria

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Across 2. Urinary stones. 4. Kidneys, _____ & bladder (KUB). 8. Chronic pain in the female genitals. 9. Smells bad. 12. No longer alive. 14. Period preceding menopause. 15. Escherichia _____. 16. Period from menopause to death. 17. Painful ______ syndrome. 21. Pain during sexual intercourse. 24. _____ hormone (LH). 25. Renal _____ (lithiasis). 26. FSH levels are ____ after menopause. 28. To retain urine. 29. Thin and fit. 30. Fever & _____. 33. Gardnerella _____. 34. A local irritant.

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35. Human immunodeficiency virus (ab). 37. Anti viral drug. 40. Uric _____ level. 41. Unilateral _____ pain. 43. Vulvar pain can have a viral, _____ or fungal source. 44. White blood _____ casts. 45. Drinking this may contribute to UTIs. 48. Urinary _____ infections. 49. Keep an _____ mind. 51. Interstitial ______ (IC). 52. Intrauterine device (ab). 55. Suffix meaning inflammation. 57. Positive _____ suggests a UTI. 58. Excessive night-time urination. 59. Onset of menses. 60. Voiding more than 8 times per day. 61. Bacteria in the urine. 63. Genital _____, a common STD. 64. Inactive lifestyle. 65. Most stones are calcium _____.

Sources: Watring N, Mason JD. Deciphering Dysuria part 1. Emerg Med. 2008;40(9):29-34. Watring N, Mason JD. Deciphering Dysuria part 2. Emerg Med. 2008;40(10):47-48.

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Down 1. Itching. 3. Kidney distention due to obstruction. 5. Single item. 6. Absence of menses. 7. ______ urethritis (GU). 10. Causes blockage. 11. Good dietary source of protein. 12. Risk factor for urinary stones. 13. Painful urination. 18. Visualization of the urinary tract with a scope. 19. Lab examination of urine. 20. Inflammed vaginal tissue. 22. Risk factor for bladder cancer. 23. Inflammatory condition of urethra. 27. Bubble _____ contribute to UTIs. 28. Obtain a thorough _____ history.

31. ____ stimulating hormone (FSH). 32. Treatment of urethral stricture. 36. Fungal pathogen. 38. One of the most common STDs. 39. ______ tomography (CT). 41. Wipe from ____ to back. 42. Interstitial Cystitis (ab). 43. Check ______ cultures in acute pyelonephritis. 45. Tube that enters the bladder. 46. Folds of skin at vaginal opening. 47. Narrowing of the urethra. 50. Describes urine that is not clear. 52. Intravenous pyelography (ab). 53. Inflammatory bowel _____. 54. _____ inflammatory disease (PID). 56. Cervical _____ tenderness (CMT). 60. Follicle stimulating hormone (ab). 62. Aspirin (ab).

Sandra Wilbanks, APRN, MSN, FNP, works at Phoenix Family Physicians Group in Saginaw, MI. She can be reached at [email protected]. 1555-4155/08/$ see front matter © 2009 American College of Nurse Practitioners doi:10.1016/j.nurpra.2008.11.011

Volume 5, Issue 6, June 2009