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Home » TRAINING » Video Learning Series » Unit 2: Identifying Constipation & Other Elimination Issues

Unit 2: Identifying Constipation & Other Elimination Issues

Video Learning Series

Unit 2

In this unit, we discuss the important signs that your child’s incontinence needs medical attention. The videos focus mostly on constipation. We suggest that you watch them, even if you already know that your child is constipated. This is because you will want to know the signs of healthy vs. unhealthy elimination as you work on continence with your child.

  1. Could It Be Constipation?
  2. The Constipation Cycle
  3. Talking To Your Children’s Healthcare Provider About Incontinence
  4. Urination Questions & Concerns
  5. Paying for Incontinence Supplies
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