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When caring for a patient who has a colostomy which intervention is most appropriate for the nurse to perform when pouching the colostomy?When planning care for a patient who has a colostomy, which intervention is important for the nurse to perform when pouching the colostomy ? Leave an intact skin barrier in place for 3 to 7 days.
What information should be included when the nurse teaches a patient about colostomy irrigation?Document the time of irrigation, the type and amount of fluid instilled, the returns, the patient's response, any problems, your interventions, and his response.
When providing care for a patient with a colostomy or an ileostomy The nurse recognizes that which is an expected assessment finding?Leave an intact skin barrier in place for 3-7 days. When providing care for a patient with a colostomy or ileostomy, the nurse recognizes that which is an expected assessment finding? A moist, reddish-pink stoma.
Which of the following interventions would the nurse anticipate for a patient who is diagnosed with hemorrhoids?Nursing Intervention
Provide analgesics, warm sitz baths, or warm compresses to reduce pain and inflammation. Apply witch-hazel dressing to perianal area or anal creams or suppositories, if ordered, to relieve discomfort. Observe anal area postoperatively for drainage and bleeding.
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