Fecal & Urinary Diversions: Management Principles

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Elsevier Health Sciences, May 6, 2004 - Medical - 544 pages
Dedicated to ostomies and continent diversions, this comprehensive reference book features information on the history of enterostomal therapy, anatomy and physiology of diseases that necessitate intestinal or urinary diversions, pouching system management principles, ostomy related complications, care of the cancer patient as well as the patient with chronic disease, and current trends and issues affecting the person with an ostomy. Current topics covered include intestinal diversions requiring temporary diversions, medical and surgical treatments for inflammatory bowel disease, colo-rectal cancers advances and ischemic intestinal disease. Fecal and Urinary Diversions: Management Principles is a valuable resource to students, nurses, physicians, surgeons, and individuals who care for a person with an ostomy without the benefit of a Certified Ostomy (ET) Nurse.
  • Covers lifespan considerations to address the special needs of patients of all ages.
  • Includes an 8-page color insert with 25 full-color photos illustrating ostomy-related complications to help nurses improve their assessment skills.
  • Offers a unique framework for pouch selection to help nurses choose the most effective and cost-conscious options.
  • Covers coping and quality-of-life issues to guide nurses in handling these important patient and professional considerations.
  • Features practical, step-by-step guidelines for pouching, irrigation, and other techniques.
  • Provides review questions and answers to help evaluate learning and prepare for certification or recertification.
 

Contents

Evolution and Current Status of the Urinary
10
Historical
18
PART II
31
Surgical
80
Surgical
126
Gastrointestinal Etiologies Leading to a Fecal
136
PART III
161
Surgical Interventions
184
Ostomy Adjustment
326
PART V
337
20
350
Fistula Management
381
Kathleen Shortridge Alaine Kamm
428
Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques
442
Innovative Approaches to Fecal
448
D
478

PART IV
205
Principles of Stoma Management
239
Stomal and Peristomal Complications
308
Glossary
487
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Clinical Specialist, University of Chicago Hospitals, Chicago, IL

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