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Overactive Bladder (OAB): Diagnosis
Description: Overactive bladder is a disorder where patients experience urinary urgency and frequency, with or without urge incontinence. Worldwide, more than 50 million people in developed countries report overactive bladder (OAB). This course explains the differential diagnosis of OAB and the use of diagnostic tests used to assess patients.
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COURSE OUTLINE
INTRODUCTION
1. Course Information
2. Interface Tour
3. Course Overview
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
4. Objectives
5. Symptoms of OAB
6. History and Physical Exam
7. Progress Check
DIAGNOSTIC TESTS
8. Objectives
9. Urethral Displacement and Urine Tests
10. Urinary Function Tests
11. Progress Check
CONCLUSION
12. Summary
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
Students completing this course should be able to:
- Describe the three most common symptoms of OAB
- List four underlying reasons for incontinence
- Explain a basic test that can be used to evaluate urinary incontinence
- Name the main clinical tests for urinary function and summarize major features of each test
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