The nurse is developing a care plan for a client experiencing urge urinary incontinence. Which interventions would be helpful for this type of incontinence? (Select all that apply) 1. Surgery 2. Bladder training 3. Scheduled toileting 4. Dietary modifications 5. Pelvic muscle exercises 6. Intermittent Catheterization {Ans: 2, 3, 4, 5 Rationale: Urge continence is the involuntary passage of urine after a strong sense of the urgency to void. It's characterized by urinary urgency, often with frequency (more often than every 2 hours); bladder spasm or contractions; and voiding in either small amounts (<100 mL)or large amounts (>500 mL). It can be caused by decreased bladder capacity, irritation of the bladder stretch receptors, infection, and alcohol or caffeine ingestion. Interventions to assist the client with urge incontinence include bladder retraining, scheduled toileting, dietary modifications such as eliminating alcohol and caffeine intake, and pelvic muscle exercises to strengthen the muscles. Surgery and urinary catheterization are invasive measures and will not assist in the treatment or urge incontinence.}Elevating the head of the bed to the maximum allowed amount of 30 degrees for a patient in balanced suspension traction helps to promote normal elimination by which of the following? a. Decreasing peristaltic