Constipation in adults: undertaking a holistic nursing assessment.

Q3 Medicine
Aby Mitchell
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Abstract

Constipation results in infrequent or hard stools and pain during bowel movements and is a widespread issue across all age groups, but particularly among hospitalised older adults. Undertaking a holistic assessment of constipation in adults is essential to enable the nurse to identify any underlying causes, prevent complications and ensure effective management. Early recognition of constipation reduces the risk of faecal impaction, discomfort and associated conditions, which can affect patients' well-being and quality of life. This article describes the pathophysiology of constipation, the diagnostic criteria that assist in confirming the presence of functional constipation and the different types and potential underlying causes of constipation. The author details the various elements that should be incorporated in a comprehensive, holistic nursing assessment of constipation, which may include a medication review, laboratory investigations and evaluation of the patient's well-being, quality of life, activity levels and diet.

成人便秘:进行整体护理评估。
便秘会导致稀便或硬便以及排便时疼痛,是所有年龄组普遍存在的问题,尤其是住院的老年人。对成人便秘进行全面评估是必要的,这可以使护士确定任何潜在的原因,预防并发症,并确保有效的管理。早期发现便秘可以降低发生大便阻塞、不适和相关疾病的风险,这些疾病会影响患者的健康和生活质量。本文介绍了便秘的病理生理学,有助于确认功能性便秘的诊断标准,以及便秘的不同类型和潜在的潜在原因。作者详细介绍了便秘综合护理评估中应纳入的各种因素,包括药物审查、实验室调查和对患者健康状况、生活质量、活动水平和饮食的评估。
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