The management of urge incontinence includes all the following approaches, except:
Behavioral therapy, including time voiding
Pelvic floor exercises
Increase fluid intake to improve bladder function
A combination of behavioral therapy with pelvic floor training program
Anti-muscarinic medications
The most common side-effect observed with anticholinergic medications for the treatment of urge incontinence is:
Urinary retention
Urinary tract infection
Dry mouth
Constipation
Mental confusion
Among the treatment options for stress urinary incontinence, which one has the highest chance of curing your patient, meaning making the patient completely dry:
Kegel exercises
Bladder neck suspension or sling procedure
Intravaginal device
Injectable agent
Antimuscarinic medication
Which of the following is the most likely etiology of Overflow incontinence in a 75 year old man with an enlarged prostate?
Medications that affect detrusor contractility
Urinary tract infection
Weight gain
New onset of diuretic intake
A non-recognized area of prostate cancer inside the prostate gland
A good indication to consider placement of a suprapubic tube catheter to drain the bladder includes all the following, except:
Urinary retention and inability to void
Sacral ulcers
Palliative care
Urethral sphincteric deficiency
Patient unable or unwilling to perform intermittent catheterization, and refusing or unable to tolerate an indwelling Foley catheter.