Anatomy/Physiology
Physiological and Psychological Influences
Patient Assessment
Nursing Interventions
Factors Affecting Bowel Elimination
100

What role does the mouth play?

Mechanically breaks down nutrients into a usable size and form.

100

During emotional stress the digestive process is ___.

Accelerated with increased peristalsis. 

100

The order in which to assess the abdomen.

Inspect, Auscultate, Palpate.

100

A fecal impaction not relieved by the use of an enema may require the nurse to: 

Perform digital dissimpaction

100

The inclusion of this item helps improve the likelihood of normal elimination:

What is fiber

200

Mixing of food with digestive juices.

What is chyme.
200

A digestive side effect of emotional stress.

Diarrhea
200
Your patient has a colostomy.  You expect the stoma to appear ___.
Beefy red
200

A patient laying in a semi-fowlers position on a bedpan is having difficulty passing stool. The nurse should:

Put the patient into a sitting position

200

When habitually suppressed, the urge to defecate may be lost and this could occur:

What is constipation and/or impaction

300

Results in movement through the GI track.  

Peristalsis

300

Effect of depression on the digestive system.

Decreased peristalsis and constipation.

300

You suspect a fecal impaction.  On assessment you would expect to find the following: (Name 3)

Abdominal pain/tenderness, loss of appetite, abdominal distention, hypoactive bowel sounds, inability to defecate, liquid stool, vomiting.

300

A post operative patient taking opioids for pain relief will benefit from:

Cathartic/laxative, stool softener, increased fluid intake, increased mobility

300

The stopping of peristalsis is called:

What is paralytic ileus

400

Role of the small intestines.

Digestion and absorption of vitamins and nutrients.

400

Factors that contribute to constipation.  (Name at least 4)

Insufficient fiber intake, dehydration, age, opioids, immobility, pain.
400

Your patient has hypoactive bowel sounds.  This may indicate:

Constipation, fecal impaction, paralytic ileus, bowel obstruction

400

A patient with bowel incontinence may benefit from:

Bowel/habit training

400

Diseases associated with this include Crohn's disease, ulcers and irritable bowel syndrome:

What is Stress

500

Role of the large intestine.

Absorption of water.

500

Factors that contribute to diarrhea (name at least 3).

Stress, illness/infection, spicy foods, food intolerances.

500

Your patient has a Salem sump tube.  The purpose of this intervention is:

Gastric decompression

500

Education you would provide a patient with an ileostomy.

Monitor for skin breakdown around the stoma site,  drink 8 oz of water every time they empty their pouch.

500

As soon as possible after a surgery or procedure, you should encourage patients to:

What is ambulate/exercise

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