Care Plan for Constipation

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Care Plan for Constipation

Care Plan for Constipation

Category / Primary Body System

  • Gastrointestinal System

Problem

  • Resident is at risk for constipation.

Goal

  • Patient will have regular bowel movements at least every 3 days for 90 days.

Plan/Approach

  1. Monitoring and Assessment

    • Monitor bowel movements (BM) per protocol
    • Monitor for signs and symptoms of constipation (e.g., changes in mental status, anorexia, nausea/vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal distention)
    • Monitor bowel sounds as needed
  2. Medication and Regimen Management

    • Administer bowel regimen per protocol
    • Administer medications as ordered
  3. Nutritional and Hydration Support

    • Consult with dietary services as needed
    • Encourage adequate hydration if not contraindicated
  4. Exercise and Activity

    • Encourage regular exercise to promote bowel function

Rationale

  1. Monitoring and Assessment

    • Regular monitoring of bowel movements and related symptoms helps identify constipation early, allowing for timely intervention.
    • Monitoring bowel sounds provides additional information about gastrointestinal motility.
  2. Medication and Regimen Management

    • Following a bowel regimen and administering prescribed medications helps prevent and manage constipation effectively.
  3. Nutritional and Hydration Support

    • Dietary consultations can help tailor the patient's diet to include fiber-rich foods that promote regular bowel movements.
    • Adequate hydration softens stool and facilitates easier bowel movements.
  4. Exercise and Activity

    • Regular physical activity stimulates bowel function and helps prevent constipation.

Actions

  1. Monitoring and Assessment

    • Record bowel movements in the patient’s chart per protocol, noting frequency, consistency, and any difficulties.
    • Observe for signs of constipation, such as decreased frequency of BMs, changes in mental status, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal distention.
    • Check bowel sounds as needed to assess gastrointestinal activity.
  2. Medication and Regimen Management

    • Administer prescribed laxatives, stool softeners, or other bowel regimen medications according to the protocol and physician’s orders.
    • Review and adjust the bowel regimen as necessary in consultation with the healthcare provider.
  3. Nutritional and Hydration Support

    • Arrange for a dietary consult to develop a meal plan that includes high-fiber foods such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes.
    • Encourage the patient to drink plenty of fluids, aiming for at least 8 glasses of water daily, unless contraindicated by their medical condition.
  4. Exercise and Activity

    • Encourage the patient to engage in regular physical activity, such as walking or light exercises, to stimulate bowel function.
    • Provide assistance with exercise as needed, ensuring activities are suitable for the patient’s abilities and health status.
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