Baid Heather
University of Brighton, Brighton, UK.
Br J Nurs. 2009;18(18):1125-9. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2009.18.18.44555.
Auscultation (listening for bowel sounds) is part of an abdominal physical assessment and is performed to determine whether normal bowel sounds are present. This article evaluates the technique involved in listening for bowel sounds and the significance of both normal and abnormal auscultation findings. Review of the relevant literature reveals conflicting information and a lack of available research on the topic of auscultating bowel sounds. The clinical significance of auscultation findings when there is no evidence base to support the practice of listening for bowel sounds is explored by further analysis of the literature and reflection by the author on the teaching she received and her own personal practice.
听诊(听肠鸣音)是腹部体格检查的一部分,其目的是确定是否存在正常肠鸣音。本文评估了听诊肠鸣音所涉及的技术以及正常和异常听诊结果的意义。对相关文献的回顾发现,关于听诊肠鸣音这一主题存在相互矛盾的信息且缺乏可用的研究。通过对文献的进一步分析以及作者对其所学教学内容和自身实践的反思,探讨了在没有证据支持听诊肠鸣音做法时听诊结果的临床意义。