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Nursing Care For Patients With a Stoma: A Quasi-Experimental Study

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Stoma care

2021
The stoma care chapter explores the formation of a temporary or permanent stoma and the main types of stoma. The two main types of faecal output stoma are the colostomy and ileostomy. The urostomy or ileal conduit is a urinary output stoma. The care required for people undergoing or living with a stoma is explored and includes preoperative and ...
Jennie Burch, Brigitte Collins
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Practical stoma care

Nursing Standard, 2000
Patricia Black looks at the reasons behind and management of different types of stoma as well as outlining some of the possible problems associated with stomas. She emphasises the importance of caring for a stoma patient's psychological as well as physical wellbeing.
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Stoma care expansion

Nursing Standard, 1988
A new stoma care company offering new products is being set up in Billinghurst, Sussex.
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Diet and stoma care

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2022
This summative article has been written using literature based on the impact that diet can have on the management of stomas in the community. With more focus on ileostomy care, this article aims to provide information on the types of stomas and surgeries to create an overview of intestinal anatomy, how stoma formation may affect nutrient absorption ...
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Adapting to stoma care

Nursing Standard, 1987
People recovering from bowel surgery do not necessarily adapt more quickly to having a stoma just because they have access to a stoma care nurse, according to new research.
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Introduction to stoma care

Nursing Standard, 2009
Venue Online learning resource. Run by Nurse Learning, via CancerNursing.org.in collaboration with SecuriCare Medical. Summary of content Introduction to stoma care and related issues; anatomy and physiology; types of stoma; description of nursing roles in the specialty; and the practical management of a stoma.
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Stoma skin care

Practice Nursing, 1996
Patricia Black describes the skin problems suffered by some stoma patients and suggests how practice nurses can help.
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Stoma Construction and Care

1989
Preparation and construction of an entero- or urostomy respective to type requires attention to detail. The preparation of ileostomy, colostomy and ileal conduit is described. Aspects of training the patient, postoperative stoma care and rehabilitation are discussed.
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