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Incontinence Bingo
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Incontinence Bingo
University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine
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Product ID: 20248 |
Abstract:
Incontinence Bingo is an interactive teaching tool that can be used to reinforce principles of pathophysiology and treatment of incontinence. The tool is designed to be used following a didactic explanation of chronic urinary incontinence.
Educational objectives:
Understand pathophysiology of chronic urinary incontinence as a function of bladder and sphincter function
Understand treatment options for incontinence
Conceptualize causes of incontinence and treatments for incontinence in a visual format that demonstrates the spectrum of bladder and sphincter conditions
Publications from, presentations from, and/or citations to this product:
Poster presented at 2008 UCSF Family Medicine Colloquium and at 2008 Reynolds Annual Grantee Meeting
Date posted:
Sun, 09/21/2008
Date last updated:
Sun, 09/21/2008
CME credits available:
No
Has this product been peer reviewed?:
No
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Contact person/corresponding author:
Daniel Pound (daniel.pound@ucsfmedctr.org)
NLM Citation:
Pound, D. Incontinence Bingo. POGOe - Portal of Geriatric Online Education; 2008 Available from: http://www.pogoe.org/productid/20248
APA Citation:
Pound, D. (2008). Incontinence Bingo. POGOe - Portal of Geriatric Online Education. Retrieved February 10, 2012 from http://www.pogoe.org/productid/20248
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very interesting and a good tool for teaching incontinence