Chapter 27 Bowel needs Flashcards

1
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Colostomy

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A surgically created opening between the colon and the body’s surface

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2
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Constipation

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The passage of a hard, dry stool

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3
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Defecation

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The process of excreting feces from the rectum through the anus, BM

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4
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Dehydration

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A decrease in the amount of water in the body

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5
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Diarrhea

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The frequent passage of liquid stools

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6
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Enema

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The introduction of fluid into the rectum and lower colon

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7
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Fecal impaction

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The prolonged retention and buildup of feces in the rectum

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8
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Fecal incontinence

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The inability to control the passage of feces and flatus through the anus

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Feces

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The semi-solid mass of waste products in the colon that is expelled through the anus, stool

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10
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Flatulence

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The excessive formation of gas or air in the stomach and intestines

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11
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Flatus

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Gas or air passed through the anus

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12
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Ileostomy

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A surgically created opening between the ileum and body’s surface

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13
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Melena

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A black, tarry stool

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14
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Ostomy

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A surgically created opening that connects an internal organ to the body’s surface

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15
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Suppository

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A cone-shaped, solid drug that is inserted into a body opening, it melts at body temp.

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16
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Observe stools, report and record:

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  • color
  • amount
  • the presence of mucus
  • signs of bleeding
  • odor
  • shape and consistency
  • the time the person had BM
  • number and frequency of BMs
  • complains and discomfort
17
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Factors affecting BM

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  • privacy
  • habits
  • diet - high fiber foods
  • diet - other foods
  • fluids
  • activity
  • drugs
  • disability
  • aging
18
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Common problems with BM

A
  • constipation
  • fecal impaction
  • diarrhea
  • fecal incontinence
  • flatulence
19
Q

Common causes of constipation:

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  • low-fiber diet
  • ignoring the urge to have a BM
  • decreased fluid intake
  • inactivity
  • drugs
  • aging
  • certain diseases
20
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Causes of fecal incontinence

A
  • intestinal diseases
  • nervous system diseases and injuries
  • fecal impaction
  • some drugs
  • chronic illness
  • aging
  • mental health disorders or dementia
  • unanswered call lights
  • not getting to the bathroom on time
  • problems removing clothes
  • not finding the bathroom
21
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Signs and symptoms of fecal impaction

A
  • trying many times to have a BM
  • abdominal distention
  • nausea
  • cramping
  • rectal pain
  • poor appetite
  • confusion
  • fever
22
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Causes of flatulence

A
  • swallowing air while eating and drinking
  • bacterial action in the intestines
  • gas-forming foods
  • constipation
  • certain digestive disorders
  • bowel and abdominal surgeries
  • drugs that decrease peristalsis
23
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What helps expell flatus

A
  • exercise
  • walking
  • moving in bed
  • left side-lying position
24
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Enemas are ordered to:

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  • remove feces
  • relieve constipation, fecal impaction, or flatulence
  • clean the bowel of feces before certain surgeries
25
Q

Tap water enema

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is obtained from a faucet

26
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Saline enema

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a solution of salt and water
1-2 tsp of table salt are added to 500-1000 mL of tap water

27
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Soapsuds enema SSE

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for adults, 3-5 mL of castile soap is added to 500-1000 mL of tap water

28
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Small-volume enema

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the enema solution is in a bottle and ready to give

29
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Oil-retention enema

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contains oil to soften feces and lubricate the rectum

30
Q

Ileostomy what type of stool?

A

liquid stool because water is not absorbed cause the colon was removed

31
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Ostomy pouches are changed every

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every 2 - 7 days and when it leaks