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- CH. 48 Caring for Clients With Ostomies Flashcards | Quizlet
Inform the client that an assigned staff nurse will be there when the client first views and touches the stoma Such information gives reassurance that a familiar nurse will be available to answer questions and give support
- Solved: The client expresses fears about looking at the stoma for the . . .
What can the nurse inform the client will occur when they first view and touch the stoma? The client will not have to look at the stoma; a family member can do the care
- 7 Ileostomy and Colostomy Nursing Care Plans - Nurseslabs
Provide opportunities for the patient SO to view and touch the stoma, using the moment to point out positive signs of healing, normal appearance, and so forth Remind the patient that it will take time to adjust, both physically and emotionally
- A nurse is caring for a client who has a new colostomy
For instance, if the client is fearful of infection or pain, the nurse can offer detailed explanations about the safety and cleanliness of the ostomy care process, and what measures are in place to prevent complications
- 19. 7 Ostomy Care - Medical-Surgical Nursing | OpenStax
The skin surrounding a stoma can easily become irritated from the pouch adhesive or leakage of fluid from the stoma, so the nurse must perform interventions to prevent skin breakdown Any identified signs of skin breakdown should be reported to the provider
- Stoma Assessment [+ Free Cheat Sheet] | Lecturio Nursing
Regular assessment is an important nursing task, checking the stoma and the surrounding skin for color, size, shape, and signs of complications like blockage, prolapse, retraction, or necrosis
- Caring for Clients with Ostomies - Ch. 48: Caring for Clients with . . .
o Reinforce perineal packing; Check abdominal dressing—drainage; o Note drainage: Color, amount; Observe stoma size and color o Administer irrigations of ileal catheter-saline solution: Routine; As-needed o Keep skin clean around stoma; Change gauze dressing; Monitor ileal o Clients: Ulcerative colitis; Disease does not affect anorectal sphincter
- 10. 7 Ostomy Care – Clinical Procedures for Safer Patient Care
Do not insist that they look at the ostomy; allow them time to adjust Educate patients on the importance of drinking adequate fluids each day (unless contraindicated) to prevent a UTI
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