A patient who recently gave vaginal birth to her first child is complaining of issues with incontinence. The nurse identifies that this is most likely due to

1. Urge incontinence.
2. Stress incontinence.
3. Overflow incontinence.
4. Functional incontinence.


ANS: 2

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