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Bowel Elimination
Fluid Balance
Medication Response
Diarrhea Management
Defining Characteristics:
Abdominal pain
Cramping
Frequency of stools
Loose or liquid stools
Urgency
Hyperactive bowel sounds or sensations
Related Factors:
Stress
Anxiety
Medication use
Bowel disorders: inflammation
Malabsorption
Increased secretion
Enteric infections
Disagreeable dietary intake
Tube feedings
Radiation
Chemotherapy
Bowel resection
Short bowel syndrome
Lactose intolerance
Expected Outcomes
Patient passes soft, formed stool no more than three times per
day.
Ongoing Assessment
Assess for abdominal pain, cramping, frequency, urgency,
loose or liquid stools, and hyperactive bowel sensations.
Therapeutic Interventions
Give antidiarrheal drugs as ordered. Most antidiarrheal
drugs suppress GI motility, thus allowing for more fluid
absorption.
Education/Continuity of Care
Teach patient or caregiver the following dietary factors that
can be controlled:
Avoid spicy, fatty foods.
Broil, bake, or boil foods; avoid frying.
Avoid foods that are disagreeable.