selective debridement
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remove only nonviable tissue from a wound. (conservative sharp
debridement)
Pyoderma gangrenosum is connected to which GI disorder?
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Crohn's disease
,pathergy
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wound switches from healing mode to destructive/inflammatory mode
at what age should children be independent with daily ostomy care (emptying)?
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age 6
When is a belt useful?
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enhance pouching system seal, support the pouch, apply pressure to the
skin barrier against the skin
Early (postop) use of rigid convexity should be avoided to prevent which
complication?
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, mucocutaneous separation d/t increased pressure on the suture line
Loop ileostomy
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Primarily a temporary stoma for fecal diversion. Also known
as double barrel.
Management of mucosal transplantation
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stoma powder to absorb mucus secreted by the tissue
A patient receiving a contrast enema through a loop ileostomy should be warned that
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contrast may exit from distal limb of stoma as well as from anus
Emergency treatment for toxic megacolon
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total colectomy with end ileostomy
When would a cut-to-fit solid skin barrier be used?
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when the stoma is not round
Who is a good candidate for stomal irrigation?
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end descending or sigmoid colostomy and has regular elimination pattern
before surgery. Do not start while chemo in progress.
Which patient is more likely to experience weight loss: ulcerative colitis or Crohn's?
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Crohn's patient
Mitrofanoff appendicovesicostomy
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remove only nonviable tissue from a wound. (conservative sharp
debridement)
Pyoderma gangrenosum is connected to which GI disorder?
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Crohn's disease
,pathergy
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wound switches from healing mode to destructive/inflammatory mode
at what age should children be independent with daily ostomy care (emptying)?
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age 6
When is a belt useful?
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enhance pouching system seal, support the pouch, apply pressure to the
skin barrier against the skin
Early (postop) use of rigid convexity should be avoided to prevent which
complication?
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, mucocutaneous separation d/t increased pressure on the suture line
Loop ileostomy
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Primarily a temporary stoma for fecal diversion. Also known
as double barrel.
Management of mucosal transplantation
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stoma powder to absorb mucus secreted by the tissue
A patient receiving a contrast enema through a loop ileostomy should be warned that
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contrast may exit from distal limb of stoma as well as from anus
Emergency treatment for toxic megacolon
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total colectomy with end ileostomy
When would a cut-to-fit solid skin barrier be used?
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when the stoma is not round
Who is a good candidate for stomal irrigation?
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end descending or sigmoid colostomy and has regular elimination pattern
before surgery. Do not start while chemo in progress.
Which patient is more likely to experience weight loss: ulcerative colitis or Crohn's?
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Crohn's patient
Mitrofanoff appendicovesicostomy
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