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Presentation By: Bobbie ’s “Best Sunday Bobbie ’s “Best Sunday Group Yet”Group Yet”

Female

Age > 50

Fecal Incontinence

Previous UTI

Diabetes Mellitus

Hx of previous urinary catheter

Duration of time catheter is left in place

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