Chapter 37: Bowel Elimination

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A nurse has auscultated the abdomen in all four quadrants for 5 minutes and has not heard any bowel sounds. How would this be documented?

"All four abdominal quadrants auscultated. Inaudible bowel sounds."

The nurse is conducting teaching with a client who has a prescription for a wireless capsule endoscopy. Which statement by the client would indicate to the nurse that the teaching was effective?

"I can go about my daily routine while the camera is passing though my small intestine."

The postpartum nurse is instructing a new mother that her infant will pass meconium for:

3 days

The nurse is providing health teaching for four clients. Which client will the nurse teach that should consider a colonoscopy screening?

50-year-old client with a family history of polyps

Which symptom is a known side effect of antibiotics?

Antibiotics

When the nurse performs a Hemoccult test on a stool specimen, blood in the stool will change the color on the test paper to:

Blue

A client who is postoperative Day 1 has rung the call light twice during the nurse's shift in order to request assistance transferring to a bedside commode. In both cases, however, the client has been unable to defecate. In light of the fact that the client's last bowel movement was the morning of surgery, what action should the nurse first take?

Facilitate a more private setting, such as assisting the client to a bathroom.

The student nurse is preparing a presentation on how to perform a physical assessment on the abdomen. Place the assessment steps in the correct order.

Inspection Auscultation Percussion Palpation

Digital rectal examination confirms that a client has an impaction, and an enema solution has been ordered to lubricate the stool and intestinal mucosa without distending the intestine. What solution best meets this client's needs?

Oil

Which medical diagnosis is most likely to necessitate testing for fecal occult blood?

Peptic Ulcer

The nurse is inserting a rectal tube to administer a large-volume enema. Which nursing action is performed correctly in this procedure?

Slowly and gently insert the enema tube 3 to 4 in (7.5 to 10 cm) for an adult.

The student nurse is caring for a client with a colostomy. When changing the ostomy appliance, the nurse manager would intervene if which action by the student is observed?

Starts at the bottom of the appliance, holds abdominal skin taut and gently removes the faceplate

The nurse is talking to a client whose colostomy pouch frequently comes loose and falls off. Which interventions are appropriate suggestions? Select all that apply.

Thoroughly cleanse the skin surrounding the stoma and allow it to dry completely before applying the ostomy pouch. Apply a commercially available skin barrier before applying the ostomy pouch.

The nurse is caring for a client with a stoma placed before the terminal ileum. Which vitamin does the nurse anticipate will be ordered?

Vitamin b12

A client scheduled for a colonoscopy is scheduled to receive a hypertonic enema prior to the procedure. A hypertonic enema is classified as which type of enema?

cleansing enema

A client's recent diagnosis of colorectal cancer has required a hemicolectomy (removal of part of the bowel) and the creation of a colostomy. The nurse would recognize that the client's stoma is healthy when it appears what color?

dark pink and moist

A nurse is administering a prescribed hypertonic saline enema to a client with constipation. Which is a function of hypertonic saline enema?

draws fluid from body tissues into the bowel

The nurse is scheduling tests for a client who is experiencing bowel alterations. What is the most logical sequence of tests to ensure an accurate diagnosis?

fecal occult blood test, barium studies, endoscopic examination

The nurse has presented an educational in-service about caring for clients who have newly created ostomies. The nurse asks participants, "How will you know when a client begins to accept the altered body image?" Which responses by participants indicates a correct understanding of the material? Select all that apply.

"The client is willing to look at the stoma." "The client makes neutral or positive statements about the ostomy." "The client expresses interest in learning self-care."

A nurse is assessing the bowel elimination patterns of hospitalized clients. Which nursing actions related to the assessment process are performed correctly? Select all that apply.

The nurse places the client in the supine position with the abdomen exposed. The nurse uses a warmed stethoscope to listen for bowel sounds in all abdominal quadrants. The nurse notes the character of bowel sounds, which are normally high-pitched, gurgling, and soft.

A woman age 76 years has informed the nurse that she has begun using over-the-counter laxatives because her friend told her it was imperative to have at least one bowel movement daily. How should the nurse best respond to this client's statement?

"Actually, people's bowel patterns can vary a lot and some people don't tend to go every day."

A nurse is caring for a client whose primary care provider has written an order for "enemas until clear." Which explanation to the client about this procedure is correct?

"I will administer enemas until the enema return is without stool."

The nurse is caring for a client that reports constipation and is presently in the bathroom attempting to have a bowel movement. The client presses the call bell and tells the nurse that they feel dizzy. What should the nurse educate the client about this condition?

"This occurs when bearing down and decreasing blood flow to the heart then when you stop, the blood flow returns in larger amount."

The nurse has provided a client with fecal immunochemical test (FIT) testing supplies. Which client statement reflects understanding of the purpose of this test?

"This test can help indicate if I have colorectal cancer."

A client has been given fecal occult blood test (FOBT) testing supplies. What teaching will the nurse provide about the purpose for this test?

"This test detects heme, an iron compound in blood within the stool."

A client has been given fecal immunochemical test (FIT) testing supplies. What teaching will the nurse provide about the purpose for this test?

"This test, if positive, will indicate bleeding in the lower gastrointestinal tract."

In the nursing care plan for constipation, the nurse should have an intervention that addresses the number of grams of cellulose that are needed for normal bowel function. How many grams should be in the daily diet?

20-30 g

The student nurse is preparing a presentation on bowel elimination. Which would be a potential cause of diarrhea that the student should include? Select all that apply.

Antibiotics Acute stress

A client is preparing for a fecal occult blood test. What teaching will the nurse provide regarding vitamin C 3 days before testing?

Avoid more than 250 mg.

An older adult woman who is incontinent of stool following a cerebrovascular accident will have which nursing diagnosis?

Bowel Incontinence related to loss of sphincter control, as evidenced by inability to delay the urge to defecate

A nurse who is planning menus for a client in a long-term care facility takes into consideration the effects of foods and fluids on bowel elimination. Which examples correctly describe these effects? Select all that apply.

Clients who are constipated should eat more fruits and vegetables. Clients experiencing flatulence should avoid gas-producing foods such as cauliflower and onions. Clients with food intolerances may experience altered bowel elimination

A client with terminal cancer is taking high doses of a narcotic for pain. The nurse will teach the client or family about which common side effect of opioids?

Constipation

The nurse is preparing to auscultate the bowel sounds of a client with a nasogastric tube in place set to low intermittent suction. How shall the nurse approach the assessment of bowel sounds and manage the nasogastric tube?

Disconnect the nasogastric tube from suction during the assessment of bowel sounds.

The nurse is caring for a client who is scheduled for an esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD). What action would the nurse take to prepare the client for this procedure?

Ensure that the client fasts 6 to 12 hours before the test as per policy.

Which statement about ostomy irrigation is true?

For some clients, regularly scheduled colostomy irrigation can be used to establish a predictable pattern of elimination.

Which medication causes constipation?

Iron supplements

A nurse is performing an abdominal assessment of a client before administering a large-volume cleansing enema. Which assessment technique would be performed last?

Palpation

In preparing a client to utilize fecal occult blood testing (FOBT) supplies, what teaching will the nurse provide?

Refrain from eating red meat 3 days before testing.

The nurse is preparing a client to receive a hypertonic enema solution. Into which position will the nurse place the client?

Sims

The student nurse is administering a large-volume enema to a client. The client reports abdominal cramping. What should the student nurse do first?

Stop the adminstration of the enema momentarily.

While administering a cleansing enema, the client displays lightheadedness, nausea, and has clammy skin. The nurse would implement which priority action?

Stop the procedure, monitor heart rate and blood pressure

When reviewing a client's chart, which data related to a client experiencing diarrhea might suggest to the nurse a causative factor?

The client returned from a foreign country 2 days ago.

A 5-year-old client has a gastrointestinal infection. His mother plans to send him to school tomorrow. The school nurse knows that which nursing outcome is most important to include in the care plan of the client?

The client will demonstrate good health practices to prevent spread of infection.

When caring for a client with a new colostomy, which assessment finding would be considered abnormal and would need to be reported to the physician?

The stoma is prolapsed.

The nursing student is performing a focused gastrointestinal assessment. Which action performed by the student would indicate to nurse faculty that further instruction is needed?

The student sequenced from auscultation to inspection, and percussion to palpation.

The nurse is teaching a client with rectal bleeding about fecal occult blood test (FOBT) testing supplies. What teaching will the nurse provide?

This test detects heme, a type of iron compound in blood in the stool."

The nurse is teaching a client with a new ostomy about skin care to preserve tissue integrity at the stomal site. Which teaching will the nurse provide regarding cleansing the stoma?

Use water and mild soap.

A nurse is assessing the stoma of a client with an ostomy. Which intervention should the nurse perform when providing peristomal care to the client to preserve skin integrity?

Wash it with a mild cleanser and water.

Which factor is related to developmental changes in bowel habits for older adult clients?

Weakened pelvic muscles lead to constipation.

The health care provider prescribes a high-fiber diet for a client to promote bowel elimination. Which foods, selected by the client, would indicate to the nurse that the client can identify high-fiber foods?

Whole wheat spaghetti and broccoli

The nurse is presenting a lecture on ostomy bowel elimination at a community clinic. When questioned by the clients, which food would the nurse suggest as natural intestinal deodorizers?

Yogurt and buttermilk

Which client is most likely to require interventions in order to maintain regular bowel patterns?

a client whose neuropathic pain requires multiple doses of opioids each day

A nurse is caring for a client with constipation. The incidence of constipation tends to be high among clients who follow which diet?

a diet lacking in fruits and vegetables

A client has completed an upper gastrointestinal x-ray, small bowel series, and lower gastrointestinal x-ray. Following these x-rays, the nurse will need to administer:

a laxative.

The risk for developing colorectal cancer during one's lifetime is 1 in 19. Nurses play an integral role in the promotion of colorectal cancer screening. What are risk factors for colorectal cancer? Select all that apply.

age 50 and older a positive family history a history of inflammatory bowel disease

The proliferation of Clostridium difficile causes:

antibiotic-associated diarrhea.

During the inspection of a client's abdomen, the nurse notes that it is visibly distended. The nurse should proceed with the client's abdominal assessment by next performing:

auscultation.

The nurse is evaluating stool characteristics of an adult client. Which color stool does the nurse identify as abnormal? Select all that apply.

black clay colored yellow

A client wishes to increase fiber to promote more regular bowel movements. Which food will the nurse recommend that the client consume?

brown rice

The nurse is educating a new colostomy client on gas-producing foods. Which food is a gas-producing food the client may choose to avoid?

brussels sprouts

A nurse is caring for a client with primary constipation. Which factor is responsible for primary constipation?

inadequate intake of liquid

A physician orders an enema to effect rapid colonic emptying in a client who is experiencing severe abdominal cramping due to constipation. Which type of solution would be best suited to this client's needs?

large-volume cleansing enema with hypotonic solution

A client's last bowel movement was 4 days ago and oral laxatives and dietary changes have failed to prompt a bowel movement. How should the nurse position the client in anticipation of administering a cleansing enema?

left side-lying

Which foods will the nurse recommend to avoid for a client with uncomfortable, frequent episodes of flatulence? Select all that apply.

lentils onions cabbage

A nurse is administering a prescribed solution of cottonseed oil to a client during an enema. What is the outcome of the use of cottonseed?

lubricates and softens stool

The nurse is administering a rectal suppository. How far will the nurse insert the suppository?

past the internal sphincter

When caring for a client with fecal incontinence, the nurse knows that fecal incontinence is the result of:

physiologic or lifestyle changes in the client.

What is the most common type of colostomy that needs to be irrigated to help promote regular evacuation of feces?

sigmoid colostomy

The nurse is caring for an older adult client with diarrhea. Which assessment finding requires immediate nursing intervention?

skin turgor response 5 seconds

An older adult client tells the nurse, "I give myself a mineral oil enema every day." What is the appropriate nursing response?

"Mineral oil enemas can interfere with absorption of fat-soluble vitamins."

A client informs a nurse that he has had difficulty defecating over the past 6 months. He describes his stools as firm and pebble-like and sometimes he must strain to relieve himself. In order to diagnose this client with constipation using the Rome III criteria, what percentage of stool must be affected?

25%

The nurse is preparing to administer a large-volume enema to an adult client. How far should the nurse insert the tubing into the rectum?

3 in (7.5 cm)

A paraplegic man receives care in the rehabilitation facility. He confides in a nurse that he has trouble controlling his bowel movements. He tends to normally stool 6 to 8 times per day. This has caused the skin around his rectum to become irritated. Which is not an appropriate NANDA-I diagnosis for this client?

Diarrhea r/t decreased muscle tone and sphincter control

Which statement best explains why digital removal of stool is considered a last resort after other methods of bowel evacuation have been unsuccessful?

Digital removal of stool may cause parasympathetic stimulation.

While reading a client's history, the nurse notes that a client has a colostomy. When assessing the client, the nurse notes that the output is formed stool. What should the nurse do?

Document the output; this is normal.

A hypertonic enema solution lubricates the stool and intestinal mucosa, making stool passage more comfortable.

False

A nurse needs to administer a hypertonic enema solution to the client. Which actions must the nurse perform? Select all that apply.

Help the client into a Sims' position. Compress the container as the solution instills. Encourage the client to retain the solution.

After data collection on a client, the nurse suspects that the client has diarrhea. Which data collection finding, if observed by the nurse, would confirm the nurse's suspicion?

Hyperactive bowel sounds

The nurse is assisting an older adult client into position for a sigmoidoscopy. Which position would the nurse place the client in?

Left lateral

The nurse is administering a large-volume cleansing enema to a client who reports severe cramping upon introduction of the enema solution. What would be the nurse's next action?

Lower solution container and check temperature and flow rate.

The nurse is teaching a client how to change an ostomy appliance. After removing the existing pouch, which action will the nurse teach next?

Shower, bathe, or wash peristomal area with mild soapy water.

A student nurse studying human anatomy knows that a structure of the large intestine is the:

cecum

The type of stool that will be expelled into the ostomy bag by a client who has undergone surgery for an ileostomy will be:

liquid consistency.

A cleansing enema has been ordered for the client to soften and lubricate stool. Which type of solution does the nurse gather?

mineral oil

Which factors can affect bowel elimination? Select all that apply.

mobility diet fluid intake medications sensory impairments

A nurse is providing education to an older adult client concerning ways to prevent constipation. Which diet choices would support that the education was successful? Select all that apply.

prune juice with breakfast hot tea with meals a turkey sandwich with whole-grain bread

A nurse is caring for a 65-year-old woman who has undergone a hernia operation. The client has a morphine PCA for postoperative pain. She also receives sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim every 12 hours to treat a urinary tract infection, and an iron supplement for anemia. The client is on mobility restrictions because of the narcotics. She explains that while she usually stools once per day, she has stooled four times today. What is most likely contributing to her diarrhea?

sulfamethoxazole-trimethaprim


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