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1. In a child aged 9 with primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis, what is the best firstline therapy? a. Desmopressin nasal spray b. Desmopressin oral melts c. Desmopressin tablets d. Enuresis alarm therapy e. Tricyclic antidepressants | D. Enuresis alarm therapy (in some situations where alarm therapy contraindicated, desmopressin melts or tablets may be used as first line). |
2. Match treatments with causes of DUI 1) Constipation Choose: A. Pelvic Floor Exercise, B. Anticholergics/TENS, C. Relaxed voiding, D. Methylphenidate/PFX, E. Timed voiding, F. Straddle the toilet, G. Bowel program, H. Reassure | G. Bowel program |
2. Match treatments with causes of DUI 2) Voiding postponement Choose: A. Pelvic Floor Exercise, B. Anticholergics/TENS, C. Relaxed voiding, D. Methylphenidate/PFX, E. Timed voiding, F. Straddle the toilet, G. Bowel program, H. Reassure | E. Timed voiding |
2. Match treatments with causes of DUI 3) Overactive bladder Choose: A. Pelvic Floor Exercise, B. Anticholergics/TENS, C. Relaxed voiding, D. Methylphenidate/PFX, E. Timed voiding, F. Straddle the toilet, G. Bowel program, H. Reassure | B. Anticholergics/TENS |
2. Match treatments with causes of DUI 4) Dysfunctional voiding Choose: A. Pelvic Floor Exercise, B. Anticholergics/TENS, C. Relaxed voiding, D. Methylphenidate/PFX, E. Timed voiding, F. Straddle the toilet, G. Bowel program, H. Reassure | C. Relaxed voiding |
2. Match treatments with causes of DUI 5) Vaginal reflux Choose: A. Pelvic Floor Exercise, B. Anticholergics/TENS, C. Relaxed voiding, D. Methylphenidate/PFX, E. Timed voiding, F. Straddle the toilet, G. Bowel program, H. Reassure | F. Straddle the toilet |
2. Match treatments with causes of DUI 6) Pollakiuria Choose: A. Pelvic Floor Exercise, B. Anticholergics/TENS, C. Relaxed voiding, D. Methylphenidate/PFX, E. Timed voiding, F. Straddle the toilet, G. Bowel program, H. Reassure | H. Reassure |
2. Match treatments with causes of DUI 7) Giggle incontinence Choose: A. Pelvic Floor Exercise, B. Anticholergics/TENS, C. Relaxed voiding, D. Methylphenidate/PFX, E. Timed voiding, F. Straddle the toilet, G. Bowel program, H. Reassure | D. Methylphenidate/PFX |
2. Match treatments with causes of DUI 8) Stress incontinence Choose: A. Pelvic Floor Exercise, B. Anticholergics/TENS, C. Relaxed voiding, D. Methylphenidate/PFX, E. Timed voiding, F. Straddle the toilet, G. Bowel program, H. Reassure | A. Pelvic Floor Exercise |
3. The following are common risk factors for constipation EXCEPT (pick least likely). a. Diet low in fibre b. Psychological conditions c. Poor fluid intake d. Lack of exercise/mobility e. Difficult or painful defaecation | B. Psychological conditions can contribute to nonretentive faecal incontinence, or stool withholding, but is not a common cause of constipation per se. |
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