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Lesson 47. Nursing Implications For the Patient With An Ileostomy
1-47. NURSING IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PATIENT WITH AN ILEOSTOMY a. There are many commercial ileostomy appliances available. Each patient should be fitted with the style that is most comfortable and convenient for that patient's lifestyle. Appliances should be applied, removed, and cleaned in accordance with the manufacturer's directions. b. The appliance worn over the stoma of a conventional, or "incontinent," ileostomy must be drained several times daily.
c. An appliance can normally be left in place for 2-4 days before being changed. A regular schedule for changing the appliance should be established to avoid leakage. d. Each time the appliance is changed, the peristomal skin should be washed with soap and water and inspected for irritation or breakdown.
e. The stoma should be covered to absorb drainage and prevent excoriation of the peristomal skin while changing appliances.
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