How to Administer High-volume Colonic Enemas
Learn how to administer high-volume colonic enemas from an expert at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
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Learn how to administer high-volume colonic enemas from an expert at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
The National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) provides advocacy, education and other services to improve the lives of all people affected by rare diseases.
Is committed to improving the nation's health and advancing the profession of dietetics through research, education and advocacy.
NASPGHAN strives to improve the care of infants, children and adolescents with digestive disorders by promoting advances in clinical care, research and education.
An endoscopy is a procedure used to detect ulcers, acid reflux, food allergy, infection and Celiac disease. It can be used to determine the cause of abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and other gastrointestinal issues.
Polyp removal, as demonstrated in this video clip, is one of the interventions performed at the Kohl's GI Nutrition and Diagnostic Center at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
In this training video, a gastroenterology nurse at CHOP demonstrates how to administer a high-volume cone enema to your child.
In this training video, a gastroenterology nurse at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia demonstrates how to administer a high-volume enema to your child using a Foley catheter.
In this training video, a gastroenterology nurse at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia demonstrates how to administer a high-volume enema to your child using a red rubber catheter.
This short animation will help you and your child prepare for your upcoming endoscopy visit with CHOP. It will help your child know what to expect on the day of their appointment, who and what they will see, and what will happen before, during, and after their visit.