National Certified Addiction Counselor, Level 2 (NCAC II) Practice Exam Exam

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What condition is characterized by urine inconsistency?

  1. Enuresis

  2. Encopresis

  3. Exacerbation

  4. Exogenous depression

The correct answer is: Enuresis

The condition characterized by urine inconsistency is enuresis, which refers specifically to involuntary urination, typically occurring during sleep, commonly known as bedwetting. Enuresis can be classified into primary, where the child has never achieved bladder control, and secondary, where the child has lost bladder control after a period of being dry. This inconsistency in urine control can lead to emotional and social issues for the individual, especially in children. Encopresis, on the other hand, deals with bowel inconsistency rather than urine, and exacerbation refers to a worsening of a condition, not specifically tied to urine. Exogenous depression involves mood disturbances due to external factors, which again is unrelated to urine inconsistency. Understanding these definitions helps to clarify why enuresis is the correct association with urine inconsistency.