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Crystal Chappi
on Oct 08, 2024Verified
An 80-year-old woman with a history of diabetes and arthritis has made an appointment with her health care provider for complaints of urinary incontinence (UI) .The patient states that she has recently become incontinent of urine and thinks it is because of her age.What is the best response from the nurse?
A) "That is not normal. You must have a UTI."
B) "You need to decrease your fluid intake so you don't have to go to the bathroom as often."
C) "Are you having issues with walking to the bathroom or toileting?"
D) "As you get older the sensations that your bladder is full become hypersensitive and cause a person to go to the bathroom more frequently."
Urinary Incontinence
The loss of bladder control leading to the unintended release of urine.
Toileting
The process of assisting or managing personal hygiene and excretion, often used in healthcare to refer to helping patients use the toilet.
- Identify effective communication strategies for educating patients on urinary health.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Identify effective communication strategies for educating patients on urinary health.
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