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Molly Pierce RN, CWOCNCoordinator at the Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital
Ohio State University Medical Center
Columbus, Ohio
Ostomy Management
Molly Pierce RN, CWOCN
May 13, 2013
Hello
Certified ostomy nurse
WOCN.org
EducationEducation
Bachelors Degree, minimum
Traditional or online classes
What is an Ostomy?
–A colostomy
is the term
used to
describe a describe a
new opening
in the skin
where the
bowel is
brought out.
–An ileostomy
is the small
bowel.
Different types of ostomies
Different reasons
Different management
incontinent
continentcontinent
New Surgical Techniques
Robotic
Chemotherapy or radiation first
Education prior to surgery
Short stay Short stay
What to expect
New normal
Daily care
Bathe, shower
Sexual functionSexual function
Family support
Social handicap
Pouches
Caring for ostomy
Self manage
If you cannot tie your shoes or button
your buttons, you might need some
help. help.
Struggles people have
Odor
Empty into a toilet, not a sink
Avoid tight clothing
Add cami or undershirt Add cami or undershirt
Travel
Pouch leakage
Hernias
Skin irritation
Living a full and active life
The body produces urine and stool
from birth to death.
About the only thing you cannot do
with a diverted bladder or bowel is with a diverted bladder or bowel is
what you don’t want to do.
Mount Everest
NFL
Diet or Food
Technically no restrictions
Beans
Pouches: odor proof, water tight
Common senseCommon sense
Questions to ask your doctor
Options?
Surgical
Ostomy nurse?
In hospitalIn hospital
After surgery
Where to turn to for help
Support groups
UOAA
Manufacturers
Supplies
Usually covered by insurance
Copay
VA
Durable Medical Equipment or DMEs Durable Medical Equipment or DMEs
mail order companies
local suppliers
Questions?
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