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Practical Approaches in Overactive Bladder: From Diagnosis to Goal Attainment
Pre-Activity Assessment
1.
Which of the following is not a key component of overactive bladder symptoms?
Urgency
Nocturia
Urinary retention
Frequency
2.
Which of the following should be included in the initial work-up of a patient suspected of overactive bladder?
Urodynamics
Urinalysis
Cystoscopy
Bladder ultrasound
3.
Which of the following is a common adverse effect associated with anticholinergic medications?
Diarrhea
Insomnia
Headache
Dry mouth
4.
Antimuscarinics should be used with caution in elderly patients with OAB due to an increased risk of:
Seizures
Gastrointestinal bleeding
Cognitive impairment
Bone density loss
5.
Which of the following would be the most appropriate OAB management option for a 72-year-old man with mild cognitive impairment, poorly-controlled hypertension, and who has fallen twice in the past 6 months?
Oxybutynin IR
Trospium IR
Vibegron
Referral to a specialist