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Restraints and Incontinence: Understanding the Connection
A restraint does not increase incontinence. Rather, it can contribute to incontinence by limiting a person's ability to get to the bathroom in time or make movement harder, increasing the likelihood of accidental urine leakage.Cavities - Related Articles
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