The obit also mentions his usually forgotten first marriage to a 15-year-old, and his continence elsewhere. |
|
They believed in free love, but in order to prevent conception they practiced male continence. |
|
The worst case scenario was that she might be wheelchair-bound with continence and sexual function problems. |
|
The traditional pillars of American conservatism were fiscal continence and isolationism. |
|
The aims of continence surgery are to elevate the bladder neck, support the mid urethra, or increase urethral resistance. |
|
You should be able to get these through a district nurse or nurse continence adviser. |
|
It is owing to this want of continence that everything is on the brink of ruin in our country. |
|
The causes include antispasmodic drugs, continence surgery, obstruction, psychosis, and neurological or inflammatory conditions. |
|
We also tested the secondary null hypothesis that differences in vesical neck mobility would be independent of parity and continence status. |
|
Self-reports of urinary continence showed no difference between groups. |
|
Achieving continence is also maturational, and children who lag developmentally at one and three years of age are more likely to be enuretic at age six. |
|
The next seven years saw a gradual decline in continence, mobility and general health. |
|
A continence nurse or adviser can offer advice on how to manage these symptoms. |
|
Can periodic continence foster understanding and love between husband and wife? |
|
A major policy issue for continence nursing is the lack of government funding for clinical practice. |
|
Finally, there were examples from dozens of other homes and hospitals that had improved their continence care. |
|
Several studies demonstrate that delivery with an intact perineum is associated with retained pelvic floor strength, urinary and fecal continence, and sexual satisfaction. |
|
Normal continence depends on many interrelated factors, including stool volume and consistency, colonic function, rectal compliance, rectal sensation and sphincter function. |
|
Secondary enuresis, whereby children establish urinary continence and relapse after age five or six is less common, and is associated with more stressful life events. |
|
Issues related to sexuality and to urinary continence have become topics of more frequent discussion in the lay media and the professional literature. |
|
|
A program which establishes continence is a necessary custodial program. |
|
Factors contributing to continence include the integrity of the sphincter muscles, the force of bowel contraction, consistency of stools, and cognitive factors. |
|
Patients were given a choice of which treatment option they preferred and after 6 months of treatment were weaned off and evaluated for continence. |
|
Urinary continence usually improves with age, especially after puberty. |
|
Services include nursing services, case management and assessment, and referral to other specialty programs, such as, IV therapy, wound and continence care, food care and diabetes. |
|
All women enrolled in the study were awaiting continence surgery however, after eight weeks on Yentreve®, 20 percent of these patients reconsidered their willingness to undergo surgery. |
|
The team, and later other teams in other parts of the Langley Home, continued to use PDSA to improve continence care and spread improvements throughout the organization. |
|
This year she and the hospital continence nurse Jenny Rowley have started an encopresis and enuresis clinic at the hospital. |
|
When the urinary tract is affected, the primary goal is preservation of renal function and decompression of the upper tracts with future reconstructive efforts directed toward the establishment of continence. |
|
Celibacy, as a consequence of the duty to observe perfect continence, is obligatory for priests in the Latin Church. |
|
The British state has continued to expand after a period of continence. |
|
The British state has gone on expanding after a period of continence. |
|
An innocent spouse who lives in continence following divorce, or couples who live in continence following a civil divorce for a grave cause, do not sin. |
|
Even in romantic relationships, particularly engagement to marriage, partners are called to practise continence, in order to test mutual respect and fidelity. |
|
Each Continence capsule includes the herb butterbur, which has been available in Germany by prescription for years. |
|
Continence surgery is indicated when conservative treatment fails or the patient wants definitive treatment. |
|