Constipation related to decreased intestinal peristalsis
Constipation related to decreased intestinal peristalsis
Nursing Care Plan for Peritonitis:
Goal: after nursing Interventions, expected, no change of the pattern of elimination.
Expected outcomes:
Normal pattern of bowel movements (1-2 x / day)
Removing the stool without straining
Nursing intervention:
a. Assess the distension and loss of intestinal peristalsis
Rational: distension and loss of intestinal peristalsis indicates that the function of defecation is lost.
b. Instruct the patient to perform movements according to ability
Rational: stimulates peristalsis which facilitates the formation of flatus.
c. Explain to patients to avoid foods that make up the gas.
Rasonal: reducing gastric distress and abdominal distension.
d. Collaboration give stool softeners.
Rational: to stimulate peristalsis slowly / evacuation of feces.
Nursing Care Plan for Peritonitis:
Goal: after nursing Interventions, expected, no change of the pattern of elimination.
Expected outcomes:
Normal pattern of bowel movements (1-2 x / day)
Removing the stool without straining
Nursing intervention:
a. Assess the distension and loss of intestinal peristalsis
Rational: distension and loss of intestinal peristalsis indicates that the function of defecation is lost.
b. Instruct the patient to perform movements according to ability
Rational: stimulates peristalsis which facilitates the formation of flatus.
c. Explain to patients to avoid foods that make up the gas.
Rasonal: reducing gastric distress and abdominal distension.
d. Collaboration give stool softeners.
Rational: to stimulate peristalsis slowly / evacuation of feces.
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