Constipation Clause Samples
Constipation. This is generally mild, and is manageable with increased intake of fiber and fluids. Notify the doctor if you are not having a bowel movement at least every 4 days.
Constipation. This is prolonged, abnormal, digestive tract transit time due to dried or hardened fecal material. This condition does not include: (1) diarrhea, (2) colitis, (3) gastroenteritis, or (4) megacolon.
Constipation. Cause – Intestinal movements slowed by hormones of pregnancy and displacement of intestine by uterus.
Constipation. Signs include, straining to defecate, vocalizing when trying to pass a bowel movement, scant, reduced ,or absent stool volume, thin, watery stools. Administer Laxatone or comparable furball medication every 4 hours for 3 to 4 doses. If no improvement noted see your vet.
Constipation. Advise patients of the potential for severe constipation, including management instructions and when to seek medical attention [see Adverse Reactions
Constipation. Opioids are short-term therapy for pain with documented end date of prescription
Constipation. Is cross and fretful. Won’t nurse or take the bottle. • Has a cough. Stop all food immediately. Don’t even nurse him. Give him two teaspoonfuls of castor oil. Give him nothing to eat or drink but skin with powder. pillow if possible) and cover it with rubber cool boiled water. Boric acid, one part. Starch, four parts. Zinc oxide, one part. Starch, five parts. LESSON III. Most important. Without oxygen no growth or development. Must have fresh air day and night. Give the baby the best room in the house. Have the windows open. Keep a mosquito netting over the baby during sheeting or oilcloth. Have covering light in weight and not too warm. In summer little or no covering is required. Keep the baby quiet. Let it sleep alone. Keep it cool in summer and warm in winter. Always have clean bed clothes and nightgown.
Constipation. Problems with coordination or balance that may make it unsafe to operate equipment or motor vehicles. • Sleepiness or drowsiness. • Aggravation or depression. • Breathing too slowly, overdose can stop your breathing and lead to death. • Vomiting. • Dry mouth. THESE EFFECTS MAY BE MADE WORSE IF YOU MIX OPIOIDS WITH OTHER DRUGS, INCLUDING ALCOHOL.
Constipation. Increased drowsiness or sleepiness
