Patient's Needs and Nurses' Role In Promoting The Urinary Continence
Hanan Mohamed Mohamed;
Abstract
Although urinary incontinence is not life-threatening disease but the embarrassment, humiliation, and inconvenience it causes make it a "social cancer" so, it is essential that the' nurse should have the knowledge and skills for the promotion and maintenance of health and the detection of illness.
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| Title | Patient's Needs and Nurses' Role In Promoting The Urinary Continence | Other Titles | احتياجات المرضى المصابين بالسلس البولى ودور الممرضة تجاههم | Authors | Hanan Mohamed Mohamed | Issue Date | 1998 |
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