Urinary and faecal incontinence

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6.2 (2.2)
Averil Tam
Flashcards by Averil Tam, updated more than 1 year ago
Averil Tam
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1. In a child aged 9 with primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis, what is the best firstline therapy? a. Desmopressin nasal spray b. Desmopressin oral melts c. Desmopressin tablets d. Enuresis alarm therapy e. Tricyclic antidepressants D. Enuresis alarm therapy (in some situations where alarm therapy contraindicated, desmopressin melts or tablets may be used as first line).
2. Match treatments with causes of DUI 1) Constipation Choose: A. Pelvic Floor Exercise, B. Anticholergics/TENS, C. Relaxed voiding, D. Methylphenidate/PFX, E. Timed voiding, F. Straddle the toilet, G. Bowel program, H. Reassure G. Bowel program
2. Match treatments with causes of DUI 2) Voiding postponement Choose: A. Pelvic Floor Exercise, B. Anticholergics/TENS, C. Relaxed voiding, D. Methylphenidate/PFX, E. Timed voiding, F. Straddle the toilet, G. Bowel program, H. Reassure E. Timed voiding
2. Match treatments with causes of DUI 3) Overactive bladder Choose: A. Pelvic Floor Exercise, B. Anticholergics/TENS, C. Relaxed voiding, D. Methylphenidate/PFX, E. Timed voiding, F. Straddle the toilet, G. Bowel program, H. Reassure B. Anticholergics/TENS
2. Match treatments with causes of DUI 4) Dysfunctional voiding Choose: A. Pelvic Floor Exercise, B. Anticholergics/TENS, C. Relaxed voiding, D. Methylphenidate/PFX, E. Timed voiding, F. Straddle the toilet, G. Bowel program, H. Reassure C. Relaxed voiding
2. Match treatments with causes of DUI 5) Vaginal reflux Choose: A. Pelvic Floor Exercise, B. Anticholergics/TENS, C. Relaxed voiding, D. Methylphenidate/PFX, E. Timed voiding, F. Straddle the toilet, G. Bowel program, H. Reassure F. Straddle the toilet
2. Match treatments with causes of DUI 6) Pollakiuria Choose: A. Pelvic Floor Exercise, B. Anticholergics/TENS, C. Relaxed voiding, D. Methylphenidate/PFX, E. Timed voiding, F. Straddle the toilet, G. Bowel program, H. Reassure H. Reassure
2. Match treatments with causes of DUI 7) Giggle incontinence Choose: A. Pelvic Floor Exercise, B. Anticholergics/TENS, C. Relaxed voiding, D. Methylphenidate/PFX, E. Timed voiding, F. Straddle the toilet, G. Bowel program, H. Reassure D. Methylphenidate/PFX
2. Match treatments with causes of DUI 8) Stress incontinence Choose: A. Pelvic Floor Exercise, B. Anticholergics/TENS, C. Relaxed voiding, D. Methylphenidate/PFX, E. Timed voiding, F. Straddle the toilet, G. Bowel program, H. Reassure A. Pelvic Floor Exercise
3. The following are common risk factors for constipation EXCEPT (pick least likely). a. Diet low in fibre b. Psychological conditions c. Poor fluid intake d. Lack of exercise/mobility e. Difficult or painful defaecation B. Psychological conditions can contribute to nonretentive faecal incontinence, or stool withholding, but is not a common cause of constipation per se.
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