Patho/Risk Factor
Clinical Manifestation
Diagnostics and labs
Nursing Intervention
medication and education
100

This type of bowel obstruction involves physical blockage, such as adhesions or tumors 

What is mechanical obstruction?

100

This hallmark sound is heard above the obstruction 

What are high pitched bowel sounds?

100

This imaging test often reveals air-fluid levels

What is an abdominal x-ray?

100

This tube is inserted to decompress the stomach and relieve pressure 

What is an NG tube?

100

                     

This antiemetic is used to control N/V

What is ondansetron (Zofran)?

 

200

A patient with a history of abdominal surgery is at risk for bowel obstruction due to this common cause

What are adhesions?

200

This symptom occurs when the patient cannot pass gas or stool

What is obstipation?

200

This imaging modality is most specific for identifying the cause and location

What is a CT scan?

200

Keeping the patient in this status allows the bowel to rest

 What is NPO?

200

This therapy corrects fluid and electrolyte imbalances

What is IV therapy/ IV fluids?

300

This twisting of the bowel is a mechanical cause of obstruction  

What is volvulus?

300

These two vital sign changes may indicate dehydration 

What are tachycardia and hypotension?

300

This blood test can be elevated with bowel ischemia

 What is serum lactate?

300

Monitoring this helps track hydration 

 What is I&O?

300

After NG tube removal patients advance to this type of diet first 

What is clear liquid?

400

This inflammatory bowel disease increases the risk of strictures and obstruction

What is Crohns disease?

400

This abdominal condition often presents with obstruction, is visible, and measurable 

What is abdominal distension?

400

Loss of gastric contents via vomiting can lead to this acid-base imbalance 

 What is metabolic alkalosis?

400

You would closely monitor this electrolyte as its loss from vomiting can impair peristalsis

 What is Potassium?

400

Post op patients should be encouraged to do this to stimulate GI motility

 What is ambulation?

500

This type of obstruction is caused by a lack of peristalsis rather than a blockage 

 What is Paralytic ileus (non-mechanical)?

500

 A subjective S/S of bowel obstruction 

1. Abdominal distension

2. high-pitched bowel sounds

3. inability to pass gas

4. visible peristalsis

 What is 3. inability to pass gas?

500

Rationale for drawing a CBC

 What is to indicate infection, bowel ischemia, or perforation?

500

This surgical intervention may be required for a complete obstruction

 What is bowel resection?

500

                             

Patients should report this early sign of obstruction recurrence

What is  abdominal bloating or pain?