It does need to be ordered by a physician.  It is not within a nurses scope.  We got a deficiency related to this about 2 years ago.  A surveyor witnessed a nurse do this.  You can perform dig stim as a nurse but not digital manual extraction unless ordered to do so.  

 

Heidi Ebertowski,R.N.

MDS Care Coordinator

Valley Memorial Homes

Grand Forks, ND

(701)787-7937   fax (701)787-7901

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Subject: Fecal Impaction - Digital Manual Extraction

 

Can anyone give me their opinion or knowledge whether doing a manual extraction is within a nurse's scope without a physician's order?

Kathy Archibald RN Living Center Supervisor
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