Stoma CareJennie Burch Stoma Care is a comprehensive and authoritative guide for all nurses and health care professionals with an interest in bowel conditions that may lead to stoma formation. It explores the anatomy and physiology of the urinary and gastrointestinal system, and looks at topics including familial adenomatous polyposis, continence issues, nutrition, and conditions leading to stoma formation, complications, fistulae and intestinal failure. It also discusses the role of the nurse in surgery and in pre-and post-operative care. |
Contents
Chapter 1 Stomas The Past Present and Future | 1 |
Chapter 2 Anatomy and Physiology of the Urinary and Gastrointestinal System | 14 |
Chapter 3 Colorectal Cancer and Adjunct Therapy | 37 |
Chapter 4 Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 58 |
Chapter 5 Familial Adenomatous Polyposis | 75 |
Chapter 6 Continence | 86 |
Chapter 7 Other Conditions Leading to Stoma Formation | 96 |
Chapter 8 Surgery | 106 |
Chapter 11 Urinary Diversion | 163 |
Chapter 12 Appliances | 183 |
Chapter 13 Discharge to the Community | 201 |
Chapter 14 Nutrition | 210 |
Chapter 15 Complications | 233 |
Chapter 16 Fistulae and Intestinal Failure | 251 |
Chapter 17 Bowel Irrigation | 271 |
Chapter 18 Other Stoma Issues | 288 |
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