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Characteristics of the Patient With an Ostomy
Journal of Wound, Ostomy & Continence Nursing, 2011Complications following intestinal and urinary diversion (OSTOMY) surgery are a significant problem for many individuals. Patient characteristics or risk factors have been associated with the development of ostomy complications, but research in this area is limited.To examine the demographic and clinical characteristics of new ostomy patients ...
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 1987
Excellent ostomy management is the goal for each new ostomate. Nurses are in pivotal positions to assist in selection and use of a variety of ostomy appliances and products. Individuals with ileostomies, transverse colostomies, sigmoid colostomies, or urostomies have unique management needs.
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Excellent ostomy management is the goal for each new ostomate. Nurses are in pivotal positions to assist in selection and use of a variety of ostomy appliances and products. Individuals with ileostomies, transverse colostomies, sigmoid colostomies, or urostomies have unique management needs.
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Rhetoric of Health & Medicine, 2020
Recent research in rhetoric of health and medicine (RHM) has called on scholars to find ways to more adequately attend to patients’ lived and embodied experiences. At the same time, scholarship within and allied to RHM has long worked to address the problems of perspectivalism and relatedly, Cartesian binaries such as mind/body or self/nonself.
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Recent research in rhetoric of health and medicine (RHM) has called on scholars to find ways to more adequately attend to patients’ lived and embodied experiences. At the same time, scholarship within and allied to RHM has long worked to address the problems of perspectivalism and relatedly, Cartesian binaries such as mind/body or self/nonself.
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CARING FOR CHILDREN WITH OSTOMIES
Nursing Clinics of North America, 1994Caring for children with ostomies comprehensively requires that the healthcare professional understand issues related to normal growth and development as well as more specific medical information about disease processes and ostomy care. Parents should have a working knowledge of routine ostomy care and need guidelines to assist them in recognizing ...
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Quality of life among ostomy patients: A narrative literature review
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2021Aishah Alenezi +2 more
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