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The nurse is caring for client prescribed morphine who is experiencing constipation. What intervention should the nurse recommend to the client? (Select all that apply.)

A. Increased fluids
B. Enema
C. Increased protein
D. Stool softner
E. Increased fiber

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Final answer:

The nurse should recommend increased fluids, stool softeners, and increased fiber to a client prescribed morphine and experiencing constipation.

Step-by-step explanation:

The nurse should recommend the following interventions to the client experiencing constipation as a side effect of prescribed morphine:

  1. Increased fluids: Consuming more fluids can help soften the stool and promote regular bowel movements.
  2. Stool softener: Taking a stool softener medication can help prevent hard stools, making it easier for the client to have a bowel movement.
  3. Increased fiber: Eating foods high in fiber can help add bulk to the stool and promote regular bowel movements.

These interventions can help alleviate constipation and improve the client's comfort.

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