Your client complains of dribbling small amounts of urine when laughing or coughing. She asks you why this happens. You explain:
a. Bladder spasms are causing her to leak urine.
b. Laughing or coughing can cause an increase in intraabdominal pressure, which causes leakage.
c. This is a transient condition and it will pass.
Your client complains of dribbling small amounts of urine when laughing or coughing. She asks you why this happens. You explain:
a. Bladder spasms are causing her to leak urine.
b. Laughing or coughing can cause an increase in intraabdominal pressure, which causes leakage.
c. This is a transient condition and it will pass.
d. She probably has a urinary tract infection
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