Ileus T/C Sbo, HPN 2 Pathophysiology
Ileus T/C Sbo, HPN 2 Pathophysiology
Ileus T/C Sbo, HPN 2 Pathophysiology
Non - Modifiable Risk Factors: Age (60+) Gender (Females are more affected than males Genetics
Infrequent bowel movements Damages blood vessels throughout the body overtime
Difficulty in defecating
High blood pressure Hypertension Kidney filters (Glomerulus) may not function due to damage
Constipation Kidneys blood vessels are narrowed or possibly damaged (+) Abdominal Colic
Intestinal/Abdominal Distention
Shortness of breathing Waste products and excess fluid cannot be excreted Large molecules can pass through Glomeruli
Bowel Obstruction
Proteins may pass through and are excreted through the urine Proteinuria:
Prolonged Catheterization
Bed sores/ulcers may occur Some wounds are not medicated or treated
Infection
WBC: