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Continence Promotion in General Practice by Nigel Smith, Maggie Clamp β€” book cover

Continence Promotion in General Practice

by Nigel Smith, Maggie Clamp
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Overview

This is an easy-to-read guide for general practitioners, nurses, and other health care professionals who work with geriatric patients and who need to know how to help promote continence in their patients. Incontinence can be a severe, distressing disability. However much progress has been made recently in the understanding of bladder function in people of all ages. As a result, an entire range of noninvasive approaches are available to doctors treating patients at home. As general practitioners and family physicians become more aware of the treatment strategies, they will be better able to assess and manage incontinent patients. The authors give practical advice and help the reader to identify those individuals who may require hospital investigation and treatment.

About the Author, Nigel Smith, Maggie Clamp

University Hospital, Nottingham

Health Centre, Radcliffe-on-Trent

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1991
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Pages
80
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780192620439

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