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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Urinary incontinence is normal in elderly people.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
It is easier for the nursing assistant to clean and change the clothing and bed of elderly people than to toilet them.
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3. Question
The second leading cause of institutionalization (putting elderly people in nursing homes) is incontinence.
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4. Question
Incontinence can be cured or controlled.
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5. Question
The bladder in an older person holds about 1/2 of that of a younger person.
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6. Question
Fluid intake is unimportant when trying to regulate bladder function.
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7. Question
Incontinence can be caused by not being able to get to the bathroom in time.
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8. Question
It is more costly to put older people on a toileting regime.
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9. Question
Normal bowel movement is defined as regular, easy, and complete passage of formed stool at least three times per week or no more than three times per day.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Constipation is a normal aging change.
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