Exam 3: NUR242/ NUR 242 (New 2023/
2024) Medical-Surgical Nursing Exam
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Intestinal obstruction is
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a partial or complete blockage of the bowel that results in the failure of the intestinal contents to
pass through
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With obstruction
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gas and fluid accumulate proximal to and within obstructed segment causing bowel distention
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A bowel obstruction is divided into two basic categories:
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Mechanical and Non-mechanical
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Treatment of intestinal obstruction is directed toward
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relieving symptoms, managing fluid and electrolyte imbalances, preventing complications, and
treating the cause of obstruction
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Surgery may be needed to relieve the obstruction if
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gastric decompression does not relieve the symptoms, or if there are signs of bowel necrosis. The
type of surgery will depend on the type and area of obstruction and may include intestinal
resection with an anastomosis or creation of an ileostomy or colostomy
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If the small bowel obstruction is complete, the peristaltic waves become quite vigorous,
assuming
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revers direction, propelling intestinal contents toward the mouth rather than the rectum
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Small bowel obstruction patient vomits
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stomach contents first, then the bilious contents of the duodenum, and finally the fecal contents
of the ileum
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A distended abdomen, a bloated sensation, and altered bowel sounds may indicate a
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small bowel obstruction.
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Patients with Ileostomy who develop distention and cramping should apply
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warm, moist towels to abdomen or lightly massage abdomen
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In large bowel obstructionWhat may be the only symptom for several days?
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constipation
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In large bowel obstruction Barium enema may be ordered to reveal
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a distended, air-filled colon. Monitor the patient for bowel movement after a barium enema
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Patients with large bowel obstructions may experience intermittent persistent
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lower abdominal cramping. Severe pain may result from strangulation or bowel perforation
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When the appendix becomes inflamed and fills with pus it is called
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Appendicitis
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Obstruction of the appendiceal lumen causes [Show Less]