An older adult patient who lives alone and is somewhat forgetful has an overactive bladder (OAB) and reports occasional constipation. The patient has tried behavioral therapy to treat the OAB without adequate results. Which treatment will the nurse anticipate for this patient?
A) Oxybutynin short-acting syrup
B) Oxybutynin [Ditropan XL] extended-release tablets
C) Oxybutynin [Oxytrol] transdermal patch
D) Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS)
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