Credits: Rodney A. Appell, MD, FACS, Harold P. Drutz, MD, FRCS(C) & Alan J. Wein, MD
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Could you articulate an algorithm for the family physician?
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As a family physician with a basis knowledge of incontinence, what questions should I ask and in what age group?
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The types of questions to ask when taking a history of a patient that should be helpful in looking for symptoms of overactive bladder.
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In the case of patients coming in for regular checkups or gynecological exams, what age groups should I be asking these questions to? I don't need to ask an 18-year-old-girl these questions do I?
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What kinds of condition cause a high postvoid residual volume?
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As a urogynecologist, under what circumstances should a physician refer
a female patient complaining of bladder control problems to a specialist
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When taking a history and you have a very high suspicion that a patient has an overactive bladder where do you go from here?
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How should a primary care physician diagnose and treat stress incontinence?
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