نتایج جستجو برای: laxatives

تعداد نتایج: 1342  

Journal: :British Journal of Surgery 2022

Abstract Aim Method Retrospective review of notes patients coded as presenting with urinary retention in the ED between 01/02/2021 – 30/04/2021. Data collected from hospital electronic patient system. Results Total 147 for to retention. 64 removed not applicable. 83 audited: 61 male and 22 female. analysed. A DRE was performed 18% those AUR. The residual volume documented 64%. Tamsulosin starte...

Journal: :nursing and midwifery studies 0
i-chun chen department of physical medicine and rehabilitation, ton-yen general hospital, hsinchu county, taiwan hsiu ju huang department of nursing, chong-de nursing home, hsinchu county, taiwan shu fang yang department of nursing, chong-de nursing home, hsinchu county, taiwan chia chi chen department of nursing, chong-de nursing home, hsinchu county, taiwan yu chen chou department of nursing, chong-de nursing home, hsinchu county, taiwan tsam ming kuo department of neurology, national taiwan university hospital, hsin-chu branch, hsinchu county, taiwan; corresponding author: tsam ming kuo, department of neurology, national taiwan university hospital, hsin-chu branch, hsinchu county, taiwan. tel: +886-35527000, fax: +886-35512558, e-mail:

conclusions this study suggested that treatment of constipation in the nursing home was unsatisfactory. to improve treatment outcomes in those susceptible to altered bowel function, a coordinated approach with involvement of physicians, nursing staff, and other professionals including dieticians and pharmacists seems necessary. results low bmi, increased fluid intake, liquid food intake, poor f...

2002
MARK PETTICREW IAN WATT MICHAEL BRAND

Constipation is a common cause of general practice consultations in elderly people, and laxative use is common among this group of patients. However, there appears to be little evidence to guide laxative treatment in this population. This paper reports the results of a systematic review of randomized controlled trials of the efficacy of laxatives in the treatment of constipation in the elderly....

Journal: :The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 1998
P S Frame P Dolan R Kohli S W Eberly

BACKGROUND Patients with severe developmental disabilities often have concurrent decreased neuromuscular tone of the gastrointestinal tract, which can lead to a weak gag reflex, esophageal reflux, aspiration, and severe intractable constipation. High doses of multiple laxatives are frequently needed to maintain bowel motility in these patients. Colchicine, a natural alkaloid that is primarily u...

Journal: :Annals of nutrition & metabolism 2008
Barbel Sturtzel Ibrahim Elmadfa

BACKGROUND Residents of nursing homes have lost their independence. Recent studies reported that nutritional problems arise in nursing homes. These problems are correlated with changed eating habits and geriatric constipation which is predominantly treated with laxatives. These interventions are not always without risk since frequent usage of laxatives may be accompanied by several side effects...

Journal: :Quality in Health Care 2001

Journal: :Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 2012
Wei-Chih Kan Hsien-Yi Wang Chih-Chiang Chien Che-Kim Tan Ching-Yih Lin Shih-Bin Su

BACKGROUND Colonoscopy is a common procedure for diagnosing and screening colon cancer and other bowel-related diseases. Many studies have pointed out that using phospho-soda as a bowel preparation can cause obvious electrolyte abnormalities or acute kidney injury. Nonetheless, there are few studies related to its prevalence and risk factors in the population undergoing health examinations. Our...

Journal: :The Journal of family practice 2009
Zia Rahman Fereshteh Gerayli Nakia Joye Carter

Osmotic laxatives produce the best results. Fiber and behavior modification may have a role. Increased fiber and behavior modification are the most often recommended first steps in managing chronic functional constipation (CFC) in children, but only limited evidence supports this approach. For pharmacologic management, the best evidence supports osmotic laxatives.

2017
Eun Kyo Ha Homin Jang Su Jin Jeong

The relationship between functional abdominal pain (FAP) and occult constipation (OC) in children who did not meet the Rome III criteria for constipation has rarely been reported. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of OC in patients with FAP and to compare the effectiveness of prokinetic drugs and laxatives for FAP and OC. Pediatric outpatients (n = 212; aged 4-15 years) who satisfied ...

2014
Lalit Kumar Chris Barker Anton Emmanuel

Although opioids offer potent analgesia for severe acute and chronic noncancer pain, adverse gastrointestinal effects potentially undermine their clinical utility. In particular, between 40% and 95% of patients develop opioid-induced constipation (OIC). Therefore, there is a consensus that patients should commence laxatives at the start of opioid therapy and continue throughout treatment. Never...

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