Janice C. Colwell & Margaret T. Goldberg & Jane E. Carmel
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 manag ...view more
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.
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.
Key Features
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.
Author Information
By Janice C. Colwell, RN, MS, CWOCN, Clinical Nurse Specialist, University of Chicago Hospitals, Chicago, IL; Margaret T. Goldberg, RN, MSN, CWOCN, Delray Medical Center, Delray Beach, FL and Jane E. Carmel, RN, MSN, CWOCN, Program Co-Director, Wicks Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Educational Program, Mechanicsburg, PA
Part I: Overview Chapter 1 History of Stoma Creation and Surgical Advances Chapter 2 Roles of the Ostomy Nurse Specialist: Historical Perspective, Role Potential
Part II: Fecal Diversions Chapter 3 Anatomy and Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract Chapter 4 Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Medical Management Chapter 5 Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Surgical Management Chapter 6 Gastrointestinal Cancers: Medical Management Chapter 7 Gastrointestinal Cancers: Surgical Management Chapter 8 Gastrointestinal Etiologies Leading to a Fecal Diversion
Part III: Urinary Diversions Chapter 9 Anatomy and Physiology of the Urinary System Chapter 10 Urinary Diversions Surgical Interventions
Part IV: Fecal and Urinary Diversion Management Chapter 11 Preoperative and Postoperative Management Chapter 12 Principles of Stoma Management Chapter 13 Pediatric Ostomies: Pathophysiology and Management Chapter 14 Stomal and Peristomal Complications Chapter 15 Ostomy Adjustment
Part V: Related Issues Chapter 16 Medications Affecting Ostomy Function Chapter 17 Tube Management Chapter 18 Fistula Management Chapter 19 Outcomes Measurement Chapter 20 The Use of Telemedicine in Ostomy Management Chapter 21 Accelerated Surgical Stay Chapter 22 Intestinal Transplantation Chapter 23 Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques Chapter 24 Innovative Approaches to Fecal Incontinence
Glossary Appendixes A. Discharge Resources B. Ostomy Related Resources: Clinician and Patient Related C. Nutritional Resources D. Fact Sheets
https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/fecal-urinary-diversions-9780323022484.html555Fecal & Urinary Diversionshttps://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780323022484.jpg71.1688.95USDInStock/Nursing/Medical Surgical/Nursing/Nursing Assisting/Nursing/Nursing (General)/Medical Students/Nursing Titles/Books/Fifteen Percent Off Select Products/Black Friday Sale Twenty Percent off Select Products/Holiday Sale 20% off Select Products593872015100452525503957213905810901584002813975145120Dedicated 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. 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.00add-to-cart97803230224842011 and earlierProfessionalBy Janice C. Colwell, RN, MS, CWOCN, Margaret T. Goldberg, RN, MSN, CWOCN and Jane E. Carmel, RN, MSN, CWOCN20041Book191w x 235h (7.50" x 9.25")Mosby544May 5, 2004IN STOCK - This may take up to 5 business days to shipBy <STRONG>Janice C. Colwell</STRONG>, RN, MS, CWOCN, Clinical Nurse Specialist, University of Chicago Hospitals, Chicago, IL; <STRONG>Margaret T. Goldberg</STRONG>, RN, MSN, CWOCN, Delray Medical Center, Delray Beach, FL and <STRONG>Jane E. Carmel</STRONG>, RN, MSN, CWOCN, Program Co-Director, Wicks Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Educational Program, Mechanicsburg, PABooksBooksNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select