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Integrating Incontinence Into Occupational Therapy Treatment Plans

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1.  What does the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) highlight as a key role of occupational therapy practitioners in pelvic health?
  1. Prescribing medication for bladder control
  2. Providing a holistic, client-centered approach
  3. Focusing on pharmaceutical solutions for incontinence
  4. Recommending surgery for severe cases
2.  Which type of incontinence is described as a "bladder temper tantrum" with a sudden urge to urinate?
  1. Stress Incontinence
  2. Urge Incontinence
  3. Overflow Incontinence
  4. Functional Incontinence
3.  Which condition is a possible contributor to functional incontinence?
  1. Nerve damage
  2. Back pain
  3. Physical or mental limitations
  4. Chronic urinary tract infections
4.  What is the primary purpose of a voiding diary in incontinence treatment?
  1. To measure the strength of pelvic floor muscles
  2. To analyze patterns of fluid intake and urinary habits
  3. To track medication side effects
  4. To identify physical barriers in the client’s home
5.  Which intervention is commonly used for stress incontinence?
  1. Sacral nerve stimulation
  2. Diaphragmatic breathing
  3. Pelvic floor strengthening using Kegels
  4. Botox injections into the bladder

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