Ostomy certification exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
Chronic exposure to an irritant. Which of the following is the most significant contributing factor to skin hyperplasia in a patient with fecal diversion? Vitamin B and bile salts. Removal of part of the terminal ileum results in decreased absorption of what? Time-released cold tablets. A person with an ileostomy is likely to have difficulty absorbing what type of medication? Somatostatin. A natural hormone and classified as an octreotide acetate. It inhibits growth hormone, insulin, and glucagon production. A patient has a high output ECF. Although the patient has no PO intake, the output remains high. Which of the following medications should be given to lower the output? Specific suggestions. A female patient is 6 weeks post-op abdominal perineal resection. She and her husband present to the outpatient ostomy clinic. During her post-op visit, they share that they have been intimate a few times since surgery and she experience dyspareunia. The nurse suggests alternative positions and lubrication. This is an example of which level of the PLISSIT model? Preserve anastomosis sites. The primary reason for the place of ureteral stents during ileal conduit surgery is to do what? Level of education. When teaching self-care to an elderly patient with an ostomy, which of the following factors is LEAST important to consider? Increase fluid intake as the patient may be dehydrated. A patient with a sigmoid colostomy who calls to report the water used for irrigation has not returned by has no other complaints should be instructed to do what?
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which of the following is the most significant contributing factor to skin hyperplasia in a patient with fecal diversion