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What will be the treatment approaches for the management of constipation? Please explain ?
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- Provide a definition of constipation (easy and simple)Give typed explanation A nurse is assisting the RN with the implementing the plan of care for a client with anorexia nervosa. Identify three (3) cognitive behavioral therapies that can aid with therapy.What will be the treatment approaches for the management of constipation? Please explain at your own words.
- One day after abdominal surgery a client with obesity reports pain and heaviness in the calf. Which action should the nurse implement?Explain what nursing care and assessment you would provide for someone that has constipation? minimum of 4 points including a rationale for eachExplain the pathophysiology of constipation include primary and secondary (easy and simple)
- Discuss the nursing interventions for a patient with acute pancreatitisPLEASE USE YOUR OWN WORD Constipation can be an issue for infants, toddlers and school aged children, and therefore, an issue for the childs parents. What interventions, both pharmacological and non-pharmacological, can the nurse suggest to the parents of a child with constipation not caused by an underlying medical condition?Describe the nursing considerations for a patient with a gastrointestinal bleed.
- A nurse is assessing a client with suspected gout. Which of the following would support a diagnosis of gout? Select all that apply 1. Elevated serum uric acid level 2. A swollen, red joint 3. Reports of moderate fatigue 4. Distal extremities cool totoucho5. Pain associated with movement of the affected extremity 6. Intolerance of dairy productsDiscuss nutrition and lifestyle choices that could be promoted as an effort to prevent constipation?Mrs James is vomiting has been administered Intravenous Metoclopramide. and what nursing care and consideration would you attend to prior to and after administration of this medication? Explain what is the indication for administering metoclopramide intravenously?