The following complaints by a client are associated with prostatism:
1. Inability to stop urinating.
2. Postvoid dribbling of urine.
3. Increased episodes of nocturia.
4. Hesitancy on initiating the urinary stream.
<h3>What signs indicate prostatism?</h3>
- Reduced urine force as a result of the prostate gland's restriction of flow is a sign of prostatism. BPH is the most typical cause of prostatism.
- The prostate gland is inflamed or infected, and symptoms include discomfort, soreness, frequent or infrequent urine, and occasionally fever.
- Prostatism, which has more recently been referred to as "lower urinary tract symptoms," is quite prevalent in older men.
- The majority of the symptoms are connected to the bladder's ability to empty itself, and they may include nocturia, increased frequency of urination, urgency, hesitation, intermittent urination, weak stream, and incomplete bladder emptying.
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Maritime workers live along a seacoast because they work on the waters. Maritime<span> work includes all the work performed onboard seafaring vessels; any </span>worker<span> on a ship - seamen, boatswains, deck hands, officers, engineers, pilots, cooks, firemen, mates, service staff and stewards - are </span>maritime workers<span>.</span>
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To date erosion scientists have failed to address — or have addressed inadequately — some of the ‘big questions’ of our discipline. For example, where is erosion occurring? Why is it happening, and who is to blame? How serious is it? Who does it affect? What should be the response? Can we prevent it? What are the costs of erosion? Our inability or reluctance to answer such questions damages our credibility and is based on weaknesses in commonly-used approaches and the spatial and temporal scales at which much research is carried out. We have difficulty in the recognition, description and quantification of erosion, and limited information on the magnitude and frequency of events that cause erosion. In particular there has been a neglect of extreme events which are known to contribute substantially to total erosion. The inadequacy and frequent misuse of existing data leaves us open to the charge of exaggeration of the erosion problem (a la Lomborg).
Models need to be developed for many purposes and at many scales. Existing models have proved to be of limited value, in the real as opposed to the academic world, both because of problems with the reliability of their results, and difficulties (with associated costs) of acquiring suitable data. However, there are some positive signs: models are now being developed for purposes including addressing questions of off-site impacts and land-use policy. Cheap, reliable and technically simple methods of erosion assessment at the field scale are needed. At the global scale, an up-date of GLASOD based on a scientific approach is urgent so that we are at least able to identify erosion ‘hotspots’.
In terms of explanation of erosion, the greatest need is for a full recognition of the importance of socio-economic drivers. The accession of new countries to the EU with different economic and land-use histories emphasises this need. Too often we have left people, especially the farmers, out of the picture. Our approach could be characterised as ‘data-rich and people-poor’.
Answer:
Older married couples usually have fairly marital satisfaction.
Explanation:
Marital satisfaction is a sense of happiness, satisfaction and stability in marriage. It is an instrument for accessing the success of marriage and it is define by joy the husband and wife experience.
Several factors affect marital satisfaction and this include age of marriage, marriage duration, personality, family, ones perspective and thinking e.t.c.
As couples grow older, there is decrease in marital satisfaction and this is one of the reason why there is divorced among middle aged couples.
This decrease in marital satisfaction can be as a result of child bearing and increased responsibilities of catering for the children. In older age as children leave home, there is increase in marital satisfaction because there is decrease in financial responsibilities.
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During Hyksos rule, the Egyptians improved their fighting skills by learning to drive chariots and to use new weapons. Later, these skills helped the Egyptians, under the leadership of Ahmose, drive out the Hyksos.