1. A 60-year-old female patient presents with urinary incontinence. Which of the following is NOT a common cause of this condition? A. Urinary tract infection B. Pelvic floor muscle weakness C. Excessive fluid intake D. Neurological disorders Answer: C. Excessive fluid intake is not typically a direct cause of urinary incontinence. 2. When evaluating a patient for voiding dysfunction, which diagnostic test would be most appropriate to determine bladder outlet obstruction? A. Urinalysis B. Cystoscopy C. Urodynamic study D. Ultrasound of the kidneys Answer: C. A urodynamic study is the mo
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