Re: Simple things new nurses or experiece nurses are not doing? Originally Posted by Fiona59
We give Colace if they are on any narcotics, and oh yup, we ask every shift change "have you had a bowel movement".
No BM in three days gets you a DDF. Or if discharged before then we have it on the discharge instruction sheet "no bowel movement within three days contact your doctor"
thanks for your reply, fiona.
i'm finding that in general, hospitals do very little in addressing these very real complications.
impaction, obstipation, ileus/obstxn are very real problems.
i receive so many pts to my hospice facility, from the hospital, that are screaming for relief.
sluggish to absent bowel sounds, distention, even vomiting and pt c/o not having bm for a week.
you just wouldn't believe how much stool i have removed.
i mean...
you.just.wouldn't.believe.it.
so for all you new nurses, when your pt is receiving opioid analgesia and has remained relatively immobile, please, get them colace bid or even senna bid.
until you've been through it, it's painful and dangerous to just let it slide.
leslie
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