Information

Length
1 hour
Category
Child and youth health
Publish Date
09 June 2018
Revisions
01 | 06 January 2024 |
About this Course
Constipation occurs in up to 30% of children.
Functional constipation is the most common cause, but it is important to be mindful of the symptoms and signs which could indicate potentially serious underlying conditions.
Learning objectives:
- be able to take an appropriate history regarding constipation
- be aware of the necessary features of the physical examination for constipation
- know the features of impaction
- understand the red flags for constipation that may indicate a serious or organic cause
- be aware of the first choice of treatment for disimpaction
- be aware of the options for maintenance therapy for chronic constipation
- know supportive behaviours in the management of constipation.
Certification
Once you have completed this short course and quiz, please click 'submit', where you can print your certificate for 1 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hour.
Acknowledgements
This content has been created by Dr Karen Falloon, MBChB, FRNZCGP, PhD and updated by Dr Hazel Fuiava, MBChB, Dip Paeds, FRNZCGP.
Course Content
Constipation & faecal incontinence in children | Show activities |
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Constipation & faecal incontinence in children quiz |