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lindiwe

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A patient tells the nurse, Every time I sneeze, I wet my pants. What is this type of involuntary escape of urine called?
 
  A) urinary incontinence C) normal micturition
  B) urinary incompetence D) uncontrolled voiding

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A patient's bed partner reports the patient often has irregular snoring and silence followed by a snort. Does this warrant further assessment?
 
  A) no, snoring has varied patterns
  B) no, this is a description of normal snoring
  C) yes, this is an indicator of obstructive apnea
  D) yes, the bed partner is unable to sleep at night



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C




lindiwe

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Excellent


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:D TYSM

 

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