An older adult client who is accustomed to taking enemas periodically to avoid constipation is admitted to a long-term care facility. in addition to medications, the healthcare provider prescribes bed rest and a regular diet. which action should be implemented initially to help prevent the client from developing constipation?

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The answer is Offer a large glass of prune juice with warm water each morning.
Prune juice irritates the bowel mucosa, stimulating peristalsis. The fiber in the diet increases fecal volume, which stimulates intestinal motility and the reflex for defecation. The routine use of laxatives promotes dependency. The client is bedbound and is unable to use a commode.