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A ___________________ is a noninvasive alternative for management of male urinary incontinence. Because it is noninvasive, the risk for UTI is decreased.
 
  The device fits over the penis and connects to a small collection bag that attaches to the leg with a strap, or to a standard urinary collection bag that hangs on the bed frame below the level of the bladder. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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An _________________ provides a standard approach to managing emergencies in which multiple agencies are involved.
 
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condom catheter
A condom catheter, also referred to as an external catheter or a penile sheath, is a noninvasive alternative for management of male urinary incontinence. Because it is noninvasive, the risk for UTI is decreased. The device is a soft, flexible, condom-like sheath that fits over the penis and connects to a small collection bag that attaches to the leg with a strap, or to a standard urinary collection bag that hangs on the bed frame below the level of the bladder.

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incident command system
An incident command system (ICS), also referred to as the incident management system (IMS), provides a standard approach to managing emergencies in which multiple agencies are involved.




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