The nurse demonstrates knowledge of the different mechanisms of action of laxatives by stating:
1. "My client should be encouraged to use a stimulant laxative whenever he feels the need to have a bowel movement."
2. "My client should consume plenty of water, since he is taking a bulk-forming laxative."
3. "My client should not strain when having a bowel movement, so the health care provider likely will prescribe a bulk-forming laxative."
4. "My client should expect to have a delayed reaction to a saline cathartic."
Correct Answer: 2
Rationale 1: Stimulant laxatives should not be used routinely because they can cause laxative dependence, abdominal cramping, and depletion of fluid and electrolytes.
Rationale 2: Because fiber absorbs water and expands to provide "bulk," bulk-forming laxatives must be taken with plenty of water.
Rationale 3: A bulk-forming laxative can cause a client to have to strain to have a bowel movement, especially when the client does not consume plenty of water.
Rationale 4: Saline cathartics can produce a bowel movement very quickly.
Global Rationale: Because fiber absorbs water and expands to provide "bulk," bulk-forming laxatives must be taken with plenty of water. They can cause a client to have to strain to have a bowel movement, especially when the client does not consume plenty of water. Stimulant laxatives should not be used routinely because they can cause laxative dependence, abdominal cramping, and depletion of fluid and electrolytes. Saline cathartics can produce a bowel movement very quickly.
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