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Complete the information for two consecutive 24-hour periods. Record both day and night.
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Fluid intake |
Fluid output |
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Time of intake (a.m./p.m.) |
Amount and type of fluid (oz) |
Time of void (a.m./p.m.) |
Amount voided (oz) |
Leakage (time, place, quantity) |
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Day 1 |
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Day 2 |
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Keeping a Bladder Diary
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Excerpted from a Harvard Special Health Report
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