Ostomy nursing services are specialized healthcare services provided by trained nurses who are experienced in caring for individuals with ostomies. An ostomy is a surgically created opening in the body that allows for the removal of bodily waste. Ostomies are commonly created for individuals who have had surgery for conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease, colorectal cancer, or bladder cancer.
Ostomy nursing services include a range of services such as pre-operative counseling, stoma site marking, post-operative care, management of ostomy-related complications, and ongoing follow-up care. Ostomy nurses are trained to provide education and support to patients and their families on how to care for their ostomy and maintain their quality of life.
Some specific services that an ostomy nurse may provide include:
1.Assessment and monitoring of the ostomy site for signs of infection, irritation, or other issues.
2.Assistance with selecting the appropriate ostomy products and supplies.
3.Education on proper ostomy care, including how to change the ostomy pouch, clean the skin around the stoma, and manage odor.
4.Support and counseling for the emotional and psychological aspects of living with an ostomy.