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silviawilliams41

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Fecal incontinence is the:
 
  a. Passage of a hard, dry stool
  b. Frequent passage of liquid stools
  c. Prolonged retention and accumulation of feces in the rectum
  d. Inability to control the passage of feces and gas through the anus

Question 2

Defecation is:
 
  a. Passage of a hard, dry stool
  b. Frequent passage of liquid stools
  c. Prolonged retention and accumulation of feces in the rectum
  d. The process of excreting feces from the rectum through the anus



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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