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Clinical Process Guideline: URINARY INCONTINENCE

The purpose of this guide is to clarify how to apply the Urinary Incontinence process indicator checklist.

Clinical Process Guideline: Urinary Incontinence Memorandum (4/6/05)

Clinical Process Guideline: Urinary Incontinence Process

Documentation Checklist: Process Guideline for Urinary Incontinence

Urinary Incontinence Tables
Table 1a: Internal Risk Factors for Urinary Incontinence
Table 1b: Environmental Risk Factors for Incontinence
Table 1c: Oral Bladder Irritants
Table 1d: Medications that Can Increase Risk of Incontinence
Table 2: Types of Urinary Incontinence
Table 3: Diagnostic Tests Relative to Urinary Incontinence
Table 4: Criteria for Treatment of a Urinary Tract Infection
Table 5: Example of a Prompted Voiding Protocol for a Nursing Home
Table 6: Chronic Indwelling Catheters in the Nursing Home

Urinary Incontinence Bibliography
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