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- Elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate due to inflammation.
 - Electrolyte disturbance due to diarrhea and poor absorbance of nutrients.
 - Double-contrast barium enema shows areas of ulceration and inflammation.
 - Sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy show ulcerations and bleeding.
 
TREATMENT
- Keep stool diary to identify irritating foods.
 - Low-fiber, high-protein, high-calorie diet.
 - Administer antidiarrheal medications:
- loperamide
 - diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine
 
 - Administer salicylate medications to reduce inflammation within the intes-
tinal mucosa:- sulfasalazine
 - mesalamine
 - olsalazine
 - balsalazide
 
 - Administer corticosteroids during exacerbations to reduce inflammation:
- prednisone
 - hydrocortisone
 
 - NPO for bowel rest during exacerbations.
 - Administer anticholinergics to reduce abdominal cramping and discomfort:
- dicyclomine
 
 - Surgical resection of affected area of large intestine.
 
NURSING DIAGNOSES
- Acute pain
 - Diarrhea
 - Impaired skin integrity
 - Disturbed body image