The nurse is assessing an older patient for urinary incontinence. Place in order the steps of the assessment when using the mnemonic DIAPERS
a. Stool impaction
b. Restricted mobility
c. Delirium
d. Infection
e. Excess urine output
f. Pharmaceuticals
g. Atrophic urethritis
A) d, c, g, f, e, a, b
B) c, d, g, f, e, b, a
C) a, c, d, g, f, e, b
D) d, c, b, a, e, f, g
E) c, d, a, b, f, e, g
B
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