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11 June, 08:02

A resident of a long-term care facility has required repeated administration of stool softeners and laxatives to treat recurrent constipation. recently, it was identified that the patient had become impacted, but a residential care aide has documented that this problem resolved because the patient had several watery bowel movements over the past 24 hours. what principle should guide the nurse's subsequent care?

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  1. 11 June, 10:32
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    If a residential care aide has documented that this problem resolved because the patient had several watery bowel movements over the past 24 hours with a history of being impacted. They might assume the resident is still impacted. They might also palpate the abdomen for tenderness and rigidness.
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