Fecal impaction in SCI can lead to an ___ crisis.
autonomic
The interventions for patients are generally considered ___ and well tolerated.
safe
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Relevance to Rehabilitation

Fecal impaction in SCI can lead to an ___ crisis.

autonomic

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Relevance to Rehabilitation

The interventions for patients are generally considered ___ and well tolerated.

safe

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Laxatives

Examples of Hyper-osmotic Laxatives include magnesium salts, sodium salts, and ___.

lactulose

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Relevance to Rehabilitation

Certain patients benefit from rehabilitation due to the ___ role of specific interventions.

critical

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Relevance to Rehabilitation

Therapy sessions can be enhanced by allowing patient ___ in rehabilitation.

participation

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Antidiarrheals

Opioid derivatives stimulate water and electrolyte absorption from the ___ GI tract.

lower

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Laxatives

Mineral Oil is used for ___ the stool and allowing easier defecation.

softening

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Proton Pump Inhibitors

Proton pump inhibitors work by blocking the ___ in the stomach lining.

proton pump

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Antidiarrheals

Antidiarrheals help to decrease ___ loss.

fluid

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Antidiarrheals

Bismuth salicylate inhibits the production of ___, which irritates the intestinal lining.

prostaglandin

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Antidiarrheals

Opioid derivatives can lead to other ___ disturbances.

GI

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Laxatives

Bulk-Forming Laxatives stretch the bowel to stimulate ___ peristalsis.

intestinal

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H2 Receptor Blockers

H2 receptor blockers reduce ___ production in the stomach.

gastric acid

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Relevance to Rehabilitation

Patient education is important to prevent ___ of certain treatments.

overuse

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Antidiarrheals

Opioid derivatives bind to ___ receptors and mediate analgesic effects.

CNS

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Laxatives

Castor oil is an example of a ___ Laxative.

Stimulant

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Antidiarrheals

Common side effects of opioid derivatives include drowsiness, fatigue, and ___.

dizziness

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Gastric Acid Production

Inadequate gastric acid production can result in ___ digestion.

poor

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Antacids

Antacids are used to neutralize ___ in the stomach.

acid

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Laxatives

Laxatives absorb water and ___ within the lower GIT.

swell

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Laxatives

Lubricants and Stool Softeners facilitate the entry of water into the ___ mass.

fecal

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Antidiarrheals

Bismuth salicylate has ___ effects.

antibacterial

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Antidiarrheals

Antidiarrheals work by causing a ___ in GI motility.

decrease

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Emesis/ Vomiting

Excessive emesis can lead to ___ and dehydration.

vomiting

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Laxatives

Stimulant Laxatives have a direct irritant effect on the intestinal ___.

mucosa

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Antidiarrheals

Opioid derivatives used as antidiarrheals can cause ___, abdominal discomfort, and constipation.

nausea

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Antidiarrheals

Bismuth salicylate is known for having ___ serious side effects.

no

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Gastrointestinal Motility

Gastrointestinal motility refers to the movement of ___ through the digestive tract.

food

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Laxatives

Hyper-osmotic Laxatives create a gradient that draws ___ into the bowel.

water

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