Equip your entire care team with Clinical Tools For Continence Care to deliver evidence-based best practices. The “Clinical Tools for Continence Care: An Evidence-Based Approach” booklet and poster set are indispensable resources designed for nurses, nurse administrators, and physicians across rehabilitation, post-operative, and medical/surgical settings.
This comprehensive toolkit provides 6 interactive clinical algorithms, empowering your multidisciplinary team to effectively address and problem-solve the diverse continence needs of your patients. By implementing these clinical tools for continence care, you’re investing in a higher standard of patient care focused on achieving continence and improving overall patient outcomes.
These clinical tools for continence care are engineered for on-the-go education, ensuring every member of your healthcare team is trained in applying the most effective strategies for bowel and bladder management. The 21-page spiral-bound, laminated booklet features a Financial Impact Tool for administrators, a Frequency Volume Chart for detailed 24-hour continence monitoring, and six key algorithms to guide assessment and treatment. The durable, write-on/wipe-off pages allow for repeated use across numerous patient cases. Furthermore, the algorithms are also available as 11″ x 17″ posters, ideal for team utilization and quick reference in busy clinical environments.
The six essential algorithms included in these clinical tools for continence care are:
- Algorithm 1—General Assessment of Bladder
- Algorithm 2—General Assessment of Bowel Function
- Algorithm 3—Urinary Incontinence
- Algorithm 4—Voiding Dysfunction
- Algorithm 5—Constipation
- Algorithm 6—Diarrhea and/or Fecal Incontinence
Don’t delay in optimizing your patient care. Purchase the Continence Care Bundle today and transform how your team addresses bowel and bladder challenges.
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These clinical tools for continence care were developed under the expertise of Christine Cave, DNP NP-C CRRN EP-C, in collaboration with the ARN Continence Care Task Force. Learn more about the evidence-based approach to bowel and bladder management by watching Christine Cave’s REACH 2017 live session: “Evidence-based Continence Care: Bowel and Bladder Management”. References for these tools are readily available for review, ensuring the trustworthiness and authority of these essential resources. Continence Care References.