The nurse is providing care to a patient admitted with acute diarrhea. What intervention would assist in this patient's care?

1. Provide a normal diet as tolerated.
2. Hold all medications until the diarrhea stops.
3. Provide clear liquids in small amounts.
4. Encourage normal activities of daily living in the hospital room.


Correct Answer: 3
Fluid replacement is of primary importance in managing the patient with diarrhea. Solid food is withheld in the first 24 hours of acute diarrhea to rest the bowel. The nurse should provide antidiarrheal medication as prescribed. Because of the potential for orthostatic hypotension, this patient should be instructed to move slowly and not engage in normal activities of daily living until the blood pressure is assessed.

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