Subject: Basic Science Applied to Nursing
It is a laxative that irritates.
By mouth:
By PR:
Dehydration, lactating mothers, ulcerative hemorrhoids, rectal fissures, nausea, vomiting, or other appendicitis symptoms.
Dizziness, fainting. griping, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, bloating, abdominal colic, flatulence, abdominal cramping, hypokalaemia, electrolyte imbalance.
It is a semi-synthetic fructose and lactose disaccharide that neither gets digested nor gets absorbed in the small intestine, so it holds onto water. Lactulose lowers blood NH3 levels, particularly in patients with hepatic encephalopathy.
It cannot be broken down by digestive enzymes and is not well absorbed. Local bacteria in the colon break down lactulose to produce lactic, formic, and acetic acids. This acid produces soft stools in one to three days and has a mild osmotic effect. Additionally, it increases intestinal ammonia excretion, and this beneficial property has been used to reduce blood ammonia levels in patients with portal hypertension and hepatic encephalopthy.
Galactose and lactose are readily available, which causes diabetes melitus.
Flatulence, abdominal distention and cramping, hyper neutremia, hypokalaemia, dehydration
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