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Acute Urinary Retention: how to impress your urologist

Emergency Medicine Board Bombs

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How to Tell if a Patient Can't Talk to You

The normal bladder can comfortably hold 600 mLs. When you have more than that, it starts to become uncomfortable and painful. The patient usually comes in saying they're having pain. They're oftentimes also telling you that they're unable to avoid or fully avoid the patient on this question stem. It's not common in kids to have acute neuro retention.

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