Incontinence / Bladder Chart

This form is to: 1) Record the times you pass urine. 2) Record the amount of urine you pass on each occasion. 3) Record the times you leak urine (are incontinent). So ...

  • Please tick (to the nearest hour) each time you go to the toilet to pass urine.
  • If your doctor or nurse asks, when possible, also record the amount (volume) of urine you pass each time. You can use a household measuring jug to do this. If you are away from home and it is inconvenient to measure the amount then just record the time with a tick.
  • If you leak urine unintentionally, record the times it happens (to the nearest hour). Put one, two or three + signs in the box. + = damp. ++ = wet. +++ = soaking.
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Original Author: Dr Tim Kenny Current Version:
Last Checked: 25/05/2011 Document ID: 4770  Version: 38 © EMIS

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