A 30-year-old woman presents with urinary frequency, dysuria, and suprapubic discomfort for 2 days. She has no fever, flank pain, or vaginal discharge. According to Canadian UTI guidelines, what is the most appropriate management?APerform urine culture and wait for results before treatingBStart short-course oral antibiotics empirically for uncomplicated cystitisCOrder renal ultrasound before treatmentDAdmit for intravenous antibioticsETreat with antifungal therapy empiricallyCheck my answer