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Enema Administration
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Definition An enema is an insertion of a solution into the rectum and sigmoid colon to stimulate defecation
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Purposes: Relieve constipation / impaction
Prevent involuntary escape of fecal material during surgical procedures and childbirth Promote visualization of the bowel when an x-ray or exam is to be performed Assist with bowel training program
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A doctor’s order is needed !
Tip to Remember A doctor’s order is needed !
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Irritation of bowel mucosal
Etiology Enemas stimulate peristalsis through: Bowel Distention Irritation of bowel mucosal Both
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Bowel Distention Occurs by:
1. Filling the bowel via Large-volume enema from an external source 2. Filling the bowel via small volume enema which draws internal fluid into the bowel. Both of these initiate the defecation reflex
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Osmosis Movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane to equalize the concentration of particles on both sides of the membrane. Flow is from: higher concentration Lower concentration
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Types of Enemas
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Cleansing Hypotonic – tap water enema Flow of water is out of
Bowel into the interstitial Tissues which have a High osmotic pressure
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Hypertonic These enemas pull Fluid out of the interstitial
Tissues into the colon Which has a higher Osmotic pressure
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Isotonic / Saline Equal concentration / Osmotic pressure on
Both sides of the membrane
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Soap Suds Enema Creates the effect of intestinal mucosal irritation to stimulate peristalsis
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Retention Enemas These enemas must remain in the colon for a pro- longed period of time Oil- retention Feces absorb the oil and becomes softer and easier to pass
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