(A) "Are you having any problems that you may be too embarrassed to talk about? Would you be willing to talk about them today?" is wrong because it implies that the topic is too shameful to openly discuss and discourages the patient from mentioning the issue. Physicians should avoid asking vague questions that do not directly assess for urinary incontinence.
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(A) "Are you having any problems that you may be too embarrassed to talk about? Would you be willing to talk about them today?"
is wrong because it implies that the topic is too shameful to openly discuss and discourages the patient from mentioning the issue. Physicians should avoid asking vague questions that do not directly assess for urinary incontinence.