Abstract

This clinical skills series is designed for the nursing professional as a basic overview on key clinical skills necessary for patient care, clearly presenting common clinical procedures and their rationale, together with the essential background theory. In this fourth article in the series, Grace Dorey describes the important role of the female pelvic floor muscles in supporting the abdominal contents, controlling urinary and faecal continence, preventing and supporting prolapses, and achieving orgasm.

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