Question 1
In men, painful urination without frequency or urgency suggests:
A. cystitis.
B. urethritis.
C. constipation.
D. acute prostatitis.
Explanation:
In men, painful urination without frequency or urgency suggests urethritis. Cystitis
presents with frequency and urgency. Constipation usually does not present with urinary
tract symptoms. Acute prostatitis presents with frequency, urgency, and dysuria.
Question 2
A 65-year-old woman complains that when she feels the urge to urinate, she has to go
immediately or else she urinates "on herself". She has become homebound because she
wants to stay close to the bathroom. This condition is termed:
A. functional incontinence.
B. overflow incontinence.
C. urge incontinence.
D. stress incontinence.
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