Drug Basics
Indications
Side Effects
Nursing Considerations
Patient Education
100

Docusate sodium is classified as a 

Stool Softener

100

What type of patient would benefit most from docusate?

GI bleed

Diarrhea

Post op patient

post op patient

100

long term use may cause

dependence

100

What is a priority assessment before administering docusate?

abdominal assessment

100

You should encourage what to the patient when they are taking colace

increased fluids

200

The medication works by

softening the stool

200

Docusate is commonly given to prevent

straining

200

Common GI side effects

diarrhea

200

The nurse should hold the medication if the patient has

abdominal pain of unknown origin or

diarrhea

200

Patients should be encouraged to increase fluids and

Fiber

300

Onset of docusate is typically

12-72 hours

300

What is the most common use

constipation

300

Cramping may occur in what area of the body?

abdomen

300

Effectiveness of the medication is evident by

soft formed stool

300

Do not use longer than

1 week unless prescribed

400

What is a trade name for docusate sodium?

Colace
400

What body system does docusate sodium work in?

GI system

400

Serious symptom to report

severe abdominal pain

400

Do not administer colace with

mineral oil

400

Patients need to report

severe abdominal pain

500

What type of laxative is docusate sodium?

emollient laxative/ surfactant laxative

500

Colace helps prevent this in patients taking opioid pain medication

fecal impaction 

500

Sign of allergic reaction

rash

500

The nurse needs to monitor 

Bowel movements

500

Medication helps prevent what in patients with hemorrhoid or cardiac conditions

Straining

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