Bathroom Privileges
Public toilet, Defecation, Urination
978-613-8-20749-8
6138207491
80
2011-11-05
183.60 R$
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Bathroom privileges (BRP) refers to the rules or the possibility of the use of a restroom for defecation/urination. Most commonly, the term is used in the following settings: In schools the expression means the usage of the bathroom during the lessons. Often this is associated with certain regulations, such as usage of the hall pass or no bathroom privileges for certain periods of time at the beginning and the end of a lesson.As a doctor's prescription, bathroom privileges means the permission and restriction of the usage of the bathroom, due to medical conditions of the patient, e.g., during the bed rest or because of a communicable disease. Another example, the patient may be not allowed to sit or squat on the toilet because of his condition. Still another example is "BRP for bowel movement only".
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