Multiple Choice
An 87-year-old client who does not have a history of urinary incontinence has suddenly become incontinent.In dealing with this problem, the nurse's first action should be to:
A) review his medication record for medications that may be causing urinary incontinence.
B) seek an order from the physician for an indwelling urinary catheter to prevent skin breakdown.
C) limit his fluid intake to reduce his feeling of having to void so often.
D) remind him every 2 hours that he needs to void and assist him to a bedside commode or toilet.
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