An infant has been diagnosed with bladder obstruction. What do symptoms of this disorder include?
a. Renal colic
b. Strong urinary stream
c. Urinary tract infections
d. Posturination dribbling
ANS: D
Symptoms of bladder obstruction include poor force of urinary stream, intermittency of voided stream, feelings of incomplete bladder emptying, and posturination dribbling. They may also include urinary frequency, nocturia, nocturnal enuresis, and urgency. Renal colic is a symptom of upper urinary tract obstruction. Children with bladder obstruction have a weak urinary stream. Urinary tract infections are not associated with bladder obstruction.
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