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Is the supp. ordered daily? If it is and the pt still has not had a BM in the 3 days I would give the enema as ordered, hold the supp. for a later time (after the enema has taken it's full effect).. Depending on how the orders are written, you may not need to give the supp after the enema if the pt had a BM.
Okay if suppository is a routine order, you give it as ordered. Wait for result for however long the med is supposed to take have an effect. Your decision to give enema is dependent on the outcome of suppository administration. So your enema order is Plan B, if suppository is not helping with the BM. If patient has diarrhea, you hold the laxative, and document it.
skittlebear
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My pt has orders to give fleets enema if no BM in 3 days. She also has a routine glycerin supp. On that day. Is it okay to give both or should I just give the supp?