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Incontinence protection. (Product Focus: Incontinence).


The Attends[R] full family of briefs (multiple tiers), shaped pads, and undergarments from PaperPakmeet a wide range of incontinence incontinence

Inability to control excretion. Starting and stopping urination relies on normal function in pelvic and abdominal muscles, diaphragm, and control nerves. Babies' nervous systems are too immature for urinary control. Later incontinence may reflect disorders (e.g.
 product needs. The newly designed T.I.P.S.[TM] chart helps the caregiver care·giv·er
n.
1. An individual, such as a physician, nurse, or social worker, who assists in the identification, prevention, or treatment of an illness or disability.

2.
 select the right product for every level of incontinence.

Attends with the Perma-Dry[TM] Patch help maintain a lower pH environment to promote healthier skin, while providing high acquisition and odor odor (o´der) a volatile emanation perceived by the sense of smell.

o·dor
n.
1. The property or quality of a thing that affects, stimulates, or is perceived by the sense of smell.
 control.

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Publication:Nursing Homes
Date:Jun 1, 2003
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