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Lenticular process of incus
The long process of the incus, a middle ear ossicle. It articulates with the head of the stapes. The incus is commonly known as the anvil.
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Increment
A n increase or addition in number, size, or extent; an enlargement.
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Incoordinate uterine contraction
An abnormality of the first stage of labor in which uterine contractions are too weak or too ineffective to dilate the cervix,
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Incoordinate
Not able to make coordinated muscular movements.
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In control
Within an acceptable predetermined range. The limits that define the acceptable range may be set using one or more criteria, depending on the intent. A typical analytical “in-control” limit is based on the calculation of the dispersion of the data measured as standard deviation (SD). Subsequent multiplication of the SD by 2 and then by…
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Overflow urinary incontinence
Involuntary loss of urine associated with overdistention of the bladder.
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Urge urinary incontinence
Involuntary passage of urine occurring soon after a strong sense of urgency to void. Drugs that inhibit the detrusor muscle of the bladder, such as oxybutynin, can be used as treatment.
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Stress urinary incontinence
Sudden leakage of urine with activities that increase intra-abdominal pressure.
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Risk for urinary urge incontinence
Risk for involuntary loss of urine associated with a sudden, strong sensation or urinary urgency.
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Reflex urinary incontinence
An involuntary loss of urine at somewhat predictable intervals when a specific bladder volume is reached.
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