NCLEX NCLEX-PN Question Answer
A client with stress incontinence should be advised:
to purchase absorbent undergarments.
that Kegel exercises might help.
that effective surgical treatments are nonexistent.
that behavioral therapy is ineffective.
Kegel exercises, tightening and releasing the pelvic floor muscles, might improve stress incontinence. Choice 1
is not an appropriate treatment for stress incontinence. Several effective surgical treatments exist. Lifestyle and
dietary modifications can also be helpful.Physiological Adaptation
TESTED 15 Jul 2025
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