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1 Promoting a Healthy Bowel
Delivered by: The Continence Advisory Service Ashfield Community Hospital Portland Street Kirkby-in-Ashfield Notts NG17 7AE

2 Aims & Objectives The aims of this module to enable learners to identify: Anatomy of the Bowel What is Normal? Promoting a Healthy Bowel Function Signs of Constipation Causes of Constipation

3 Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal Tract

4 What is Normal? Frequency of bowel actions: 3 times a day to 3 times a week is normal. The stool should be firm, but soft and easily passed. The colour of the stool should be brown in colour. It is normal for the stool to have an odour.

5 Bristol Stool Scale

6 Changes in routine can affect the bowels
Travel Exercise Work Fluid intake Diet Drugs Environment

7 Promoting a healthy bowel habit
What time does the individual usually open their bowels Prompt individuals who may not be aware of their needs, 20 to 30 minutes after eating Try not to delay responding to the need to pass faeces.

8 Privacy Patient involvement & consent Maintain privacy & dignity
Remember they may be aware of making noise or smell Ensure toilet paper is available Hand washing facilities available Give assistance as required with clothing & hygiene

9 Diet Regular meals Fibre content, 5 portions fruit & vegetables a day
Types of food Remember dentures or the condition of teeth is important to aid chewing and digestion

10 Fluid Intake 1 to 2 litres of fluid a day
Ensure drinks are at right temperature Individual choice, favourite drinks, time to have them Drinking vessel, mugs cups and beakers

11 Correct position on the toilet

12 Correct position on the toilet

13 Signs of Constipation

14 Causes of Constipation
Drugs Poor Diet Poor Fluid intake Immobility Ignoring the need to empty your bowels Underlying disorders

15 Treating Constipation
Promote a healthy bowel habit to avoid it occurring in the first place Good record keeping and documentation Doctor may prescribe a laxative Encourage activity Increase fluid and dietary fibre intake

16 Faecal Incontinence High incidence in older people in long term care
One of the most common causes is constipation Often more embarrassing and distressing Increases risks of skin breakdown.

17 Faecal incontinence Keep the skin clean & dry to reduce risk of skin breakdown & urinary tract infections Containment products if worn need checking regularly as formed faeces won’t change the wetness indicator Apply barrier creams sparingly if containment products used

18 Summary Promote a healthy bowel habit
Encourage a well balanced diet & plenty of fluids Encourage activity Good record keeping to ensure constipation is reported


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