NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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What is a risk factor for overactive bladder?

  1. Age < 30

  2. High fiber diet

  3. Age > 40

  4. Low fluid intake

The correct answer is: Age > 40

A Age < 30 is incorrect because age is a risk factor for OVERACTIVE bladder, not UNDERACTIVE bladder. B: High fiber diet is incorrect because there is no evidence to suggest that high fiber intake increases the risk for overactive bladder. In fact, a high fiber diet may potentially improve bladder control. D: Low fluid intake is incorrect because it can actually contribute to developing an overactive bladder. Not drinking enough water can increase the concentration of urine, which can irritate the bladder and cause more frequent urination.