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Incontinence - urinary, in women - Management
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  • Scenario: Initial assessment and referral: covers how to determine what sort of incontinence the woman has; how to carry out a full assessment of underlying causes, severity, and the impact on the woman's life; and who to refer for further investigations.
  • Scenario: Management of stress incontinence: covers lifestyle advice; whether to recommend pads or containment devices; and the conservative management of stress incontinence, including when to refer to secondary care.
  • Scenario: Management of urgency incontinence: covers lifestyle advice; whether to recommend pads or containment devices; and the conservative management of urgency incontinence and overactive bladder, including when to refer to secondary care.

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