Which of the following treatments may be used for a patient who is incontinent?
A. Rest and antibiotic medications
B. Counseling
C. Exercises
D. Lithotripsy
E. Sitz baths
C. Exercises
Treatment for incontinence depends on the cause and severity of the problem, but may include simple exercises, medicines, special devices or procedures prescribed by a licensed practitioner, or surgery.
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A. epinephrine. B. norepinephrine. C. dopamine. D. serotonin.
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A. sensory B. participatory C. modeling D. factual