A patient has been taught how to do Kegel exercises. What statement by the patient indicates a need for further information?
A) "I understand these will help me control stress incontinence."
B) "I know this is also called pelvic floor muscle training."
C) "I will do these 30 to 80 times a day for 2 months."
D) "I will contract the muscles in my abdomen and thighs."
D
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1. myelogram. 2. electroencephalogram. 3. transcranial Doppler sonogram. 4. electromyogram.
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A) Chocolate candy bar. B) Handful of raisins. C) Granola bar. D) Glass of milk.
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