stoma complications Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
when does stoma ischemia and/or necrosis commonly occur | |
describe the etiology and appearance of stoma necrosis | |
how can a WOC nurse assess the viability of the proximal stoma | |
what is the nursing management of stoma necrosis | |
describe the etiology and appearance of stoma retraction | |
describe the etiology and appearance of stoma prolapse | |
describe the etiology and appearance of stoma mucocutaneous separation | |
describe the etiology and appearance of stoma stenosis | |
describe the etiology and appearance of stoma laceration | |
describe the nursing management of retraction | |
describe the nursing management of prolapse | |
describe the nursing management of mucocutaneous separation | |
describe the nursing management of stenosis | |
describe the nursing management of laceration | |
describe the patient education about retraction | |
describe the patient education about prolapse | |
describe the patient education about mucocutaneous separation | |
describe the patient education about stenosis | |
describe the patient education about laceration | |
which type of stoma is most prone to prolapse | |
describe the differences between an allergic dermatitis and irritant dermatitis | |
what is the nursing management for either type of dermatitis | |
describe the etiology and appearance of folliculitis of the peristomal skin | |
describe the etiology and appearance of candidiasis of the peristomal skin | |
describe the etiology and appearance of hyperplasia/pseudoverrucous lesions of the peristomal skin | |
describe the nursing management of folliculitis of the peristomal skin | |
describe the nursing management of candidiasis of the peristomal skin | |
describe the nursing management of hyperplasia/pseudoverrucous lesions of the peristomal skin | |
what is mucosal transplantation and when does it occur | |
what is pyoderma gangrenosum | |
what conditions are associate with pyoderma and how is it treated in the peristomal area | |
what conditions are peristomal varices/caput medusae associated with | |
how is pouching managed with the presence of peristomal varices/caput medusae | |
describe a parastomal hernia | |
what is the nursing management of a perastomal hernia | |
when is surgery recommended for a parastomal hernia or a prolapsed stoma | |
list three potential complications for the pediatric patient with an ostomy |
Created by:
Beth Perry
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