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Assessment, management, and prevention of recurrent uncomplicated UTIs based on the American Urological Association guidelines.
Abstract: Primary care NPs often encounter women with urinary tract infections (UTIs), many of which are recurrent. The American Urological Association's guideline on uncomplicated recurrent UTIs in women provides 16 evidence-based guideline statements to assist providers in evaluating and managing this condition. This article explores these guideline statements, offering practical tips to help NPs accurately diagnose and manage these infections.
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With a circulation of 20,000, The Nurse Practitioner is the leading monthly source for clinical, practical, cutting-edge information for advanced practice nurses and other primary care clinicians. Each issue presents peer-reviewed articles that range from clinical topics and research to political and practice issues. In addition, The Nurse Practitioner provides regular features, columns, continuing education, staff development education, and more.