Bowel Elimination Flashcards

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Gastrointestinal Overview

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  • Gastrointestinal tract is a series of hollow, mucous-membrane liquid mucosal organs
  • Purpose of these organs are to absorb fluid and nutrients, prepare for food absorption and use by the body cells and provide for temporary storage of feces
  • The volume of fluids absorbed by the GI tract is high, making fluid balance a key function of the GI system
  • In addition to ingested foods and fluids, GI tract receives secretions from organs such as the gallbladder and the pancreas
  • Any condition that seriously impairs normal absorption or secretion of GI fluids could cause fluid imbalance
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GI tract consists of

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Mouth, 
Oesophagus
Stomach 
Small intestine 
Large intestine
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Factors influencing bowel elimination

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Age
Diet
Fluid intake
Physical activity 
Personal habits; position during defecation 
Pain 
Pregnancy 
Surgery and anaesthesia 
Infection 
Medications 
Diagnostic tests
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Common Bowel Elimination Problems: Constipation

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Abnormal frequency of defecation and abnormal hardening of stools
Impaction→ Accumulated mass of dry feces that cannot be expelled from the rectum

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Common Bowel Elimination Problems: Haemorrhoids

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Dilated portions of veins in the anal canal causing itching and pain and bright red bleeding upon defecation

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Common Bowel Elimination Problems: Flatulence

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Expulsion of gas from the rectum

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Common Bowel Elimination Problems: Incontinence

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Involuntary elimination of feces

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Common Bowel Elimination Problems: Diarrhoea

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Increased frequency of bowel movements (more than 3 times a day) as well as liquid consistency and increased amount, accompanied by urgency, discomfort and possibly incontinence

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Common Bowel Elimination Problems: Impaction

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Accumulated mass of dry feces that cannot be expelled from the rectum

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BULK FORMING LAXATIVE

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Can relieve constipation by absorbing water and swelling, thereby forming a bulky mass in the bowel which stimulates peristalsis

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STOOL SOFTENER OR EMOLLIENT

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Acting as a detergent which breaks the surface tension of the stool, allowing intestinal fluid to be absorbed into the stool, thereby softening it and making it easier to pass

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OSMOTIC

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Forming a concentrated solution and acting a an osmotic agent in the bowel which prevents absorption of fluid from the bowel, resulting in a rapid semi fluid evacuation of feces

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STIMULANT

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Irritating intestinal mucosa and causing an accumulation of fluid and electrolytes in the bowel, thereby stimulating bowel motility

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Bowel: Health Promotion

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  • Bowel elimination is an important aspect of a person’s health and wellbeing
  • Patients may feel embarrassed or self conscious
  • Promotion of normal defecation
  • Promotion of regular exercise
  • Promotion of comfort
  • Maintenance of skin integrity
  • Promotion of self concept
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Enema

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  • Laxatives can be administered orally, by suppository or as an enema
  • A suppository is a solid bullet shaped mass inserted into the rectum that melts easily to soften the feces and stimulates the rectal mucosa to trigger a bowel action
  • An enema is a liquid preparation given rectally to cause bowel motion (suppositories and enemas can be given for other reasons such as administration of treatments or medications
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Laxatives to reduce acute constipation

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  • Laxatives are classified according to their mode of action
  • Relieve constipation absorbing water and swelling, thereby forming a bulky mass in the bowel which stimulates peristalsis- Bulk forming laxative (psyllium)
  • Acting as a detergent which breaks the surface tension of the stool, allowing interstitial fluid to be absorbed into the stool, thereby softening it and making it easier to pass- Stool softener or emollient- lactulose
  • Forming a concentrated solution and acting as an osmotic agent in the bowel which prevents absorption of fluid from the bowel, resulting in rapid semi fluid evacuation of feces- osmotic (movicol sachets)
  • Irritating intestinal mucosa and causing an accumulation of fluid and electrolytes in the bowel, thereby stimulating bowel motility- stimulant (coloxyl, senokot)
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Physical Assessment of the Abdomen: Bowels

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Inspection
Observe contour, any masses, scars or distension

Auscultation
Listen for bowel sounds in all quadrants
Note frequency and character, audible clicks and flatus
Describe bowel sounds as audible, hyperactive, hypoactive or inaudible

Percussion
Expect resonant sound or tympany
Areas of increased dullness may be caused by a mass or tumor

Palpation
Note any muscular resistance, tenderness, enlargement of organs, masses