Investigation and Management

Impression: Likely constipation with a history of diverticular disease and codeine use.

Document Findings: Record physical examination results and clinical impression in her medical notes.

Monitor Symptoms: Continue to monitor abdominal symptoms and vital signs, ensuring pain and discomfort are appropriately managed.

Further Investigations: If symptoms persist or worsen, consider:

  • Abdominal X-ray to check for bowel obstruction or stool impaction.
  • Blood tests (FBC, electrolytes, liver function) for infection or electrolyte imbalances.
  • CT scan if there’s concern about diverticulitis or other abdominal issues.

Management Plan:

  • Optimise constipation management with bulk-forming laxatives and stool softeners
  • Ensure adequate hydration to support bowel function.
  • Provide pain relief with caution on using opiates, as they can exacerbate constipation.

Discuss with Senior: Escalate to a registrar if symptoms worsen or further interventions are needed.

Patient Education: Explain the likely cause (constipation), discuss diet (increased fibre and hydration) and medication adjustments (stop codeine), and provide reassurance.

Follow-up: Ensure continued monitoring of symptoms and follow-up on any additional investigations or changes in condition.

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