Enema Procedure
Enema Procedure
Procedure
Definition
An enema is an introduction of fluid into the
lower bowel through the rectum for the purpose
of cleansing or to introduce medication or
nourishment.
Purpose
Tostimulate defecation & to treat constipation ex:
simple evacuant enema
To soften hard faecal matter ex: oil enema
To administer medication ex: sedative enema
Toprotect and soothe the mucus membrane of intestine
& to check diarrhoea ex : emollient enema
To
destroy intestinal parasites ex : anthelminitic
enema
To
relieve the gaseous distention ex : carminitive
enema
Purpose
To administer the fluid and nutrients ex: nutritive enema
To relieve inflammation ex : astringent enema
Simple Medicated
Evacuent Evacuent Cold enema
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Carminitive enema (antispasmodic)
These are given to relieve gaseous distention of the
abdomen by causing peristalsis & expulsion of
flatus &faeces a
It is given as simple evacuant enem
Solution :
Amount of solution :
1100 to 1700 ml in 24 hour or 180 to 270 ml at 4 hourly
interval
Temperature of solution :
100 degree Fahrenheit (37.8 degree Fahrenheit )
Procedure
Cleansing enema
Cleansing enema
Definition
Introduction of solution into the large intestine for
removing feces and cleansing the bowel
Purposes
To relive constipation or fecal impaction
To prevent involuntary escape of fecal matter during
surgical procedure and delivery
To promote visualization of the intestinal tract during
radiographic or instrumental examination
To help establish regular bowel function during a bowel
training program
Preoperative preparation for bowel surgeries
To relieve retention of urine by reflex stimulation of
bladder
Solutions used
Hypertonic :sodium phosphate, fleet enema
Hypotonic : tap water
Isotonic : physiological saline (one tsp of table salt in
500 ml of tap water)
Others : 3-5 ml of concentrated soap solutions in
1000 ml water
Contraindications
Acute renal failure
Acute myocardial infarction and cardiac problems
Appendicitis
Obstetrical contraindications like antepartum
hemorrhage, leaking membranes
Recent surgical procedures involving lower intestinal
tract
Intestinal obstruction
Inflammation and infection of abdomen
Principles applied for enema