Multiple Choice
When assessing the client for urinary incontinence, which client symptom best supports the nursing diagnosis of overflow incontinence?
A) "I have small accidents ever since I developed a cystocele."
B) "It burns so badly after I urinate that I hold it as long as I can."
C) "I can't make it to the toilet when I feel the need to urinate."
D) "I dribble urine almost constantly."
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