CASE 41 - Bed Wetting Flashcards
1
Q
Did I do something wrong to cause this problem?
Is my child going to get better?
A
There are few medical problems that can lead to your child’s condition, but it’s just as likely to be an isolated symptom.
Bed-wetting is much more common than most people believe, and there is no reason for you or your child to feel embarrased or guilty.
There are a number of treatment options available for this condition, and after we have run a few tests to rule out any physiologic abnormalities, I will discuss them with you.
2
Q
Specific Qs:
A
- Have you tried any interventions or drugs in the pas?
- How has the behavior affected the child?
- How has the behavior affected you?
- Have you ever punished or rewarded him?
- Alleviating/exacerbating factors.
- Does the problem increase in times of stress?
- Late-night eating or drinking?
- FHx of enuresis.
- Environmental changes related to wetting?
- Any major stresses?
- Snoring?
- Nighttime awakening?
3
Q
DDx:
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- Monosymptomatic 1o nocturnal enuresis.
- UTI.
- 2o enuresis.
- Constipation.
- Sleep apnea.
- Functional bladder disorder.
4
Q
Workup:
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- GE.
- UA.
- Urine culture.
- 1st-morning urine specific gravity.
- US renal.
- BUN/Cr.