Asked by
Alaina Sliker
on Oct 26, 2024Verified
When planning care for a patient who has a colostomy,which intervention is important for the nurse to perform when pouching the colostomy?
A) Leave an intact skin barrier in place for 3 to 7 days.
B) Use soap and water to cleanse the peristomal skin.
C) Empty the pouch when it is two-thirds full.
D) Use tape to secure pouches that have minor leaks.
Colostomy
A surgical procedure that creates an opening in the abdominal wall for waste to exit the body, bypassing a diseased or damaged part of the lower digestive tract.
Skin Barrier
Refers to the outermost layer of the skin that protects against environmental contaminants, pathogens, and prevents excessive water loss from the body.
Peristomal Skin
The skin surrounding a stoma, which is an opening created surgically to allow waste to exit the body.
- Explain the administration of ostomy devices, emphasizing the significance of correct sizing and upkeep.
- Understand the significance of skin care and the prevention of skin issues at the stoma site.
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Learning Objectives
- Explain the administration of ostomy devices, emphasizing the significance of correct sizing and upkeep.
- Understand the significance of skin care and the prevention of skin issues at the stoma site.