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A 45-year-old patient complains of frequent loss of urine. The volume lost is small, but it occurs almost continuously. She denies urgency, has no dysuria, and voids frequently but in small amounts. She does not ever feel "full" but also never has the sense that she has completely emptied her bladder. What type of incontinence best describes her condition? a: Behavior al b: Overflo w c: Urg e d: Stress

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A 22-year-old patient complains of occasional loss of urine. She reports a sense of intense fullness and "a need to go" just before the urine is lost. She voids infrequently but in large amounts. She does not ever feel that she "gets enough warning" to get to the bathroom. What type of incontinence does she have?

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