
Laxatives are used to treat constipation and to prepare the bowel before surgery or other investigative procedures. But, if used inappropriately, they can be dangerous, which can cause problems as many are sold over the counter. Carol McLoughlin looks at the types of laxative available, and how to help patients use them properly.
Patient Education as Topic, Cathartics, Patient Selection, Humans, Constipation, Drug Prescriptions, Nurse's Role, Nursing Assessment
Patient Education as Topic, Cathartics, Patient Selection, Humans, Constipation, Drug Prescriptions, Nurse's Role, Nursing Assessment
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