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Tasya [4]
2 years ago
12

A client who is taking a stimulant laxative develops abdominal cramps. the nurse interprets that this clinical manifestation mos

t likely indicates the presence of which problem?
Health
2 answers:
Kryger [21]2 years ago
8 0

<span>Since the client is taking a stimulant laxative, it makes his or her metabolism speed up. If the client develops abdominal cramps, it might indicate that the client was not eating properly or there is a little to no food intake.  Since stimulant laxative speeds up bowel movement, it should have something to work on it.</span>

Anton [14]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

(1). Colon infections/cancer.

(2). Laxatives misuse.

Explanation:

==>Laxatives are medications uses in order to relieve constipation by emptying the user's bowels through the contraction and pushing of intestine in order to be able to expel stools.

==> Stimulant laxative is one of the many types of laxatives. The others include; stool softener laxatives, osmotic laxatives, lubricant laxatives and bulk-forming agents/laxatives.

==>The active agent in stimulant laxatives is bisacodyl or senna. When stimulant laxatives are misused they can cause ABDOMINAL CRAMPING, nausea, burping and so on.

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