VOL: 103, ISSUE: 26, PAGE NO: 44Joanna George, BSc, is nurse adviser, SCA Personal Care, ScotlandBody-worn disposable incontinence pads are required for people who do not respond to treatment of their ...
Rachel Gilbert, RN, DipN, is continence nurse specialist, Kingston Primary Care Trust Older People's Services, Tolworth Hospital, Tolworth, Surrey Disposable, body-worn pads are the product most ...
Cellucotton, the material used to make Kotex sanitary pads, was used in World War 1 hospitals as a bandage. Nurses quickly found another use for it. Library of Congress Editor's Note, November 9, 2018 ...
You laugh and then leak. Or you sneeze and then dribble. Maybe you just lose it all. "Urinary incontinence" describes the broad range of bladder control problems that affect more than 12 million ...
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