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BY MISS VISHALNI
ADMINISTRATION OF ENEMA
LEARNING OUTCOMES
By the end of this session students :1) Will be able to identify what is enema.2) Will be able to list out 4 classifications of enema.3) Will be able to understand the purposes of
enema administration.4) Will be able to practise administration of enema
using the correct techniques.5) Will be able to identify the complications of
enema.
WHAT IS ENEMA?
A solution introduced into the rectum & sigmoid colon. Its function is to remove faeces &/flatus.
There are 4types of enema such as cleansing, carminative, retention and return flow enema.
CLASSIFICATIONS OF ENEMA
1) CLEANSING ENEMA - Stimulates peristalsis by irritating the colon &
rectum by distending the intestine - Effective to be held for 5-10 minutes only.
-High Enema to clean the colon as much as possible. 1 Litre of solution is used
- Low Enema to clean the rectum & sigmoid colon only. O.5Litre solution is used.
2) CARMINATIVE ENEMA - Primarily given to expel flatus. - Solution is instilled into the rectum to
release gas, which distends the rectum & colon, thus stimulating peristalsis.
- Usually 60-180mls of fluid is instilled.
3) RETENTION ENEMA - A retention enema introduces oil into the
rectum & sigmoid colon and retained for almost 1 to 3 hours.
- Softens the faeces and lubricate the rectum & anal canal.
4) RETURN FLOW ENEMA - Referred to as Harris flush/ colonic
irrigation. Used to expel flatus. - Alternating flow of 100-200mls of fluid into
& out of the large intestines stimulates peristalsis and expulsion of faeces.
PROCEDURE : ADMINISTRATING ENEMA
Objective : To facilitate bowel elimination
Purposes :1) Bowel preparation for diagnostic test/surgery
etc xray & colonoscopy2) Delivery of medication into the
colon( enema’s containing neomycin to decrease bowel’s bacteria count or carminative enema to remove gases.
Continuation.....
3) To soften the stool( oil retention enema)
4) To relieve gas ( return flow enema)
5)To remove faeces in instances of constipation / impaction
EQUIPMENTS FOR ADMINISTERING ENEMA
1) INCOPAD/ DRAW SHEET2) BATH BLANKET3)TRAY WITH : - Clean gloves -Lubricant-K.Y Jelly - Enema solution -Galipot with gauze/paper towel4)RECEIVER 5)BEDPAN
PROCEDURE FOR ADMINISTRATING ENEMA
STEPS RATIONALE1) Check doctors order.2)Explain the procedure to the patient. Inform that there may be a feeling of fullness while the solution is being administered.3)Prepare equipments.4)Wash hands5)Provide privacy
6)Assist adult and school aged patient’s to a left lateral position, with the right leg acutely flexed and drape with bath blanket.
This position facilitates the flow of solution by gravity into the sigmoid and descending colon, which are on the left side.Having the right leg acutely flexed provides for adequate exposure of the anus.
LEFT LATERAL POSITION
STEPS
7)Place a incopad / drawsheet under the patient's buttocks.
RATIONALE
To protect the bed linen.
8)Cover unnecessary patient’s body part with a bath blanket.
9)Open enema package
10)Lubricate the tip of the enema using K.Y Jelly
Lubrication facilitates insertion through the sphincters and minimizes trauma.
STEPS11)Wear gloves, Insert enema to anus while asking patient to take deep breaths .Note any discomfort or obstruction on insertion.
RATIONALE
12)If resistance is encountered at the internal sphincter, ask the patient to take a deep breath. If the resistance persists, withdraw the tube and report the resistance to the nurse in charge/physician.
13)Administer all the solutions by rolling up the enema container.
Deep breathing and inserting a small amount of the solution may relax the sphincter.
STEPS
14) Remove enema nozzle from the anus.
15)Clean the patient’s anus using gauze/ paper towel.
16) Encourage patient to retain the enema by lying down about 5 to 10 minutes.
RATIONALE
It is easier for a person to retain the enema while lying down than sitting or standing because gravity promotes drainage and peristalsis.
STEPS
17)Assist the patient to a sitting position on a bed pan, commode or toilet.
18)Ensure patient’s comfort
19)Clear the equipments
RATIONALE
A sitting position promotes defecation
20)Record the procedure, the amount, colour, consistency of returns, the presence of unusual constituents ( e.g. worms ) and relief of abdominal distension or flatus and all assessment.
Proper recording enhances accountability.
COMPLICATION / RISKS OF ENEMA
Enema is a relatively safe procedure. Main dangers are : 1) Irritation of the rectal mucosa by too much
soap or irritating to the skin Osmosis if hypertonic solution is
used(because fluid drawn into colon from surrounding tissues).
3) Water intoxication. 4) Electrolyte imbalance.
NURSING RESPONSIBILITYTeach the client practises that develop
regular and normal defecation
1) Eating a balanced diet with adequate roughage.
2)Cereals, raw fruits & raw vegetable. 3) Adequate fluid intake(1500mls/day) 4)Eating regular meals 5)Regular pattern of defecation 6)Regular exercises.
WHIZZ QUIZ !!
1) What is enema? a) A solution to eliminate foodb) A substance of oil and gasc) A solution introduced into the anusd) A solution introduced into the rectum and
sigmoid colon
2) Cleansing enema stimulates peristalsis by irritating colon& rectum and by ______ the intestine.
a) distendingb) constrictingc) closingd) opening
3)A return flow enema is commonly referred to as the colonic irrigation or ________.
a)Garry flushb)Harris flushc)Pokemon flushd)Bieber flush
4)Which enema is given primarily to expel flatus?
a)Cleansing Enema b)Carminative Enema c)Retention Enema d)Return flow Enema
5) A retention enema introduces _____ into the rectum & sigmoid colon.
a)Soapb)waterc)oild)Petrol
6)What is the objective of administrating the enema?
a) To improve peristalsisb) To maintain good metabolismc) To encourage bowel eliminationd) To minimize impacted stool
7) Assisting patient in the left lateral position when administrating enema is to____?
a) Facilitate the flow of solution into the sigmoid following gravity.
b) Encourage patient’s comfortc) Making the process of administrating enema
much faster.d) Hold the enema fluid properly once inserted
into the sigmoid.
8)Deep breathing technique in administration of enema is important
a) To expand both lungs.b) To minimize secretion c) To expand the sigmoidd) To relax the sphincter.
9)Below mentioned are complication’s of enema administration except:
a) osmosis b) Irritation to the skin c) Overweight d) Electrolyte imbalance
10)As a nurse, its important to educate the patient regarding as stated as below except :
a) Regular exercises.b) Eating balanced diet.c) Decreasing fluid intake.d) Adding roughage in diet.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION