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What complication may be avoided when stomas are
matured (everted) at the time of surgery
serositis
The outer layer of the bowel is serosa and
exposed to air it can lead to necrosis and
sloughing called serositis inflammation of the
serosa if a stoma is not everted at the time of
creation, the seroitis can cause a partial or
complete obstruction of the non matured stoma
,Which post surgical patient would the woc
nurse monitor for percutaneous anemia due to
impaired absorption of vitamin B12?
A patient with an ileostomy will have significant
links of the terminal ileum resected and may
require lifelong
vitamin B12 replacement to prevent prayer
continuous anemia improve fat intolerance and
reduce weight loss
,Which structure of the small intestine may take on
some of the functions of the colon when the
colon is
surgically removed
villi
Villi are able to transform to some degree elongate
or become hypertrophied and thus are capable to
increase the absorbative capacity taking on some of
the function of the colon when the colon is
surgically removed
A patient is undergoing surgery for continent
diversion which structure of the small intestine
may be used as a continent mechanism for this
patient?
ileocecal valve
the ileocecal valve is smooth muscle that can
function to prevent stoma output from a
continent diversion
, Of all the organs in the digestive tract which one is
considered by some to be the organ of
convenience and is not necessary to sustain
life?
colon
The colon function fluid absorption
transportation of fecal material and storage is
not necessary to sustain life. the small intestine
villi are able to transform to some degree and
are able to increase the absorptive
capacity taking on some of the colon function when
the colon is surgically removed
Patient should be positioned on the left side for
colonoscopy because of the S shaped curvature to
the
sigmoid colon
the sigmoid: is on the left side of the abdomen and
the endoscopist will be able to move the scope
into the S shape sigmoid: if the patient is laying on
the left side