Elimination complexities such as bladder and bowel incontinence.docx
1. Elimination complexities such as bladder and bowel incontinence
Elimination complexities such as bladder and bowel incontinenceElimination complexities
such as bladder and bowel incontinenceElimination complexities such as bladder and bowel
incontinence, urine retention and constipation can be associated with the various disease
that affect gastrointestinal and genito urinary system and spinal injuries. Some factors such
as advanced age, weak muscular tone, altered level of hydration and presence of physical
disorders like anatomical structural disorders can impact urinary and fecal elimination and
place patients at risk for impaired elimination process. The lives of the patient and family
members can be adversely affected when the patient is suffering from a certain disease. The
social, emotional, physical and finances of the patient and the family members can be
affected due to elimination abnormalities. Both the patient and family can be depressed
because they can no longer run their normal daily activities as they usually do. Also the
relationship between the patient and family can be affected due to frustration, anger, guilt
and tension. The nurse should show empathy and listen to the patients problems, advice,
show solutions and coping mechanisms. The nurse should help patient and family by
teaching and encouraging on how to manage the situation. Teaching should be done on
what they are currently facing and what to expect in future. The nurse should encourage
effective communication between the patient and family members and advice them on
joining patients group who are undergoing similar problems(Registered nursing,
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