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Tinkle. Wee. Going #1. Urination has plenty of names—and plenty of ways it can go wrong.

No matter what your clients call it, normal urination is an essential indicator of health and its absence should prompt medical attention. Recognizing lower urinary signs, effectively performing and interpreting diagnostics, and prescribing appropriate therapy are all requisite to a positive outcome.

This quiz covers all aspects of managing lower urinary tract disease cases, including:

  • Recognizing and responding to symptoms such as hematuria
  • Interpretation of urine testing (eg, urinalysis, culture & sensitivity)
  • Appropriate clinical decision-making
  • Expected responses to antimicrobial therapy
  • Optimal utilization of nutritional therapy (eg, Hill's c/d Multicare)
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LUTS: Lower Urinary Tract {em}Solutions{/em}
Use this quiz to assess your performance in lower urinary cases.
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Tinkle. Wee. Going #1. Urination has plenty of names—and plenty of ways it can go wrong.

No matter what your clients call it, normal urination is an essential indicator of health and its absence should prompt medical attention. Recognizing lower urinary signs, effectively performing and interpreting diagnostics, and prescribing appropriate therapy are all requisite to a positive outcome.

This quiz covers all aspects of managing lower urinary tract disease cases, including:

  • Recognizing and responding to symptoms such as hematuria
  • Interpretation of urine testing (eg, urinalysis, culture & sensitivity)
  • Appropriate clinical decision-making
  • Expected responses to antimicrobial therapy
  • Optimal utilization of nutritional therapy (eg, Hill's c/d Multicare)
It shouldn't be outside of the box or inside the house, so see if you can that pee back where it belongs!
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LUTS: Lower Urinary Tract {em}Solutions{/em}
Use this quiz to assess your performance in lower urinary cases.
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Tinkle. Wee. Going #1. Urination has plenty of names—and plenty of ways it can go wrong.

No matter what your clients call it, normal urination is an essential indicator of health and its absence should prompt medical attention. Recognizing lower urinary signs, effectively performing and interpreting diagnostics, and prescribing appropriate therapy are all requisite to a positive outcome.

This quiz covers all aspects of managing lower urinary tract disease cases, including:

  • Recognizing and responding to symptoms such as hematuria
  • Interpretation of urine testing (eg, urinalysis, culture & sensitivity)
  • Appropriate clinical decision-making
  • Expected responses to antimicrobial therapy
  • Optimal utilization of nutritional therapy (eg, Hill's c/d Multicare)
It shouldn't be outside of the box or inside the house, so see if you can that pee back where it belongs!
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