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Old Oct 23, 2000, 05:31 PM
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Any suggestions? This always seems to be the top problem our GYN pts face--Sure, we suggest the usual--WALKING, laying on tummy, changing positions, taking supps and stool softeners. We can no longer use hot packs at this hospital and our Aqua-Ks (heating pads) are useless. Thanks for the input!!

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Old Oct 26, 2000, 08:35 PM
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Originally posted by timonrn:
Any suggestions? This always seems to be the top problem our GYN pts face--Sure, we suggest the usual--WALKING, laying on tummy, changing positions, taking supps and stool softeners. We can no longer use hot packs at this hospital and our Aqua-Ks (heating pads) are useless. Thanks for the input!!

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Old Oct 26, 2000, 08:46 PM
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At our hospital we use Prune Juice cocktail. Pour Prune Juice into a glass, add Lemon-Lime Cola and heat in microwave. Do this at bed time and give a sleeping pill at the same time. The sleeping pill lets the pt. relax so the cocktail can go to work. This is not 100% but a lot of pt.s say this helps.


Originally posted by timonrn:
Any suggestions? This always seems to be the top problem our GYN pts face--Sure, we suggest the usual--WALKING, laying on tummy, changing positions, taking supps and stool softeners. We can no longer use hot packs at this hospital and our Aqua-Ks (heating pads) are useless. Thanks for the input!!

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Old Oct 26, 2000, 09:49 PM
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You might wish to also check with the dietary department of your hospital and see if they can create a diet that will help elimanate some of the problems. Alot of foods are prone to cause excessive gas in patients. Hopefully they will be able to provide a menu that will not contain these food items.
Hope this helps...


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Old Nov 14, 2000, 03:33 PM
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I OFTEN ENCOUNTER THIS WITH C-SECTIONS AND POST PARTUM TUBALS. ONE OF THE OTHER NURSES SUGGESTED A MIXTURE OF GINGERALE AND HOT TEA. MOST OF THE PATIENTS GET RELIEF FROM THIS (ALONG WITH SOME GOOD OLD AMBULATION!)

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Old Nov 15, 2000, 11:08 PM
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On our ward,we have used mint or peppermint tea, which seems to help quite well.

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Old Nov 16, 2000, 07:14 PM
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We do pretty much what you mentioned:
turning (r, back, l)
ambulation
K-pads
simethicone
warm fluids, tea or broth (we never give warm juices or sodas, they are sickingly sweet when hot)
To me the best treatment is ambulation.

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