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Metas de Enfermería

Metas de Enfermería

NOVIEMBRE 2015 N° 9 Volumen 18

Clinical Case: Nursing Care for a patient with a Transverse Colostomy

Section: Hands on

How to quote

Rivas Calvete O. Caso Clínico. Cuidados de Enfermería a una paciente portadora de colostomía transversa. Metas Enferm nov 2015; 18(9): 12-18.

Authors

Olga Rivas Calvete

Position

Enfermera experta en Estomaterapia. Unidad de Endoscopias Digestivas. Hospital Universitario San Jorge (Huesca).

Contact address

Olga Rivas Calvete Avda. Monearos, 40 - Portal 4, 2º B. 22005 Huesca.

Contact email: orivas12@yahoo.es

Abstract

Besides those biologic alterations associated with the surgical technique, ostomized patients will suffer psychological and social alterations. We present here the case of a 68-old female patient, with a prolapsed transverse colostomy, who had problems of adaptation to collection devices. The patient was assessed using Marjorie Gordon’s Functional Health Patterns to assess nursing problems, and the relevant ones were named according to the diagnostic taxonomy by the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA), and the expected outcomes were described (Nursing Outcomes Classification
–NOC–). In order to meet the objectives, the required interventions have been listed below (Nursing Intervention Classification –NIC–) so that the patient will be able to improve her management of collection devices, to maintain the integrity of her peristomal skin, and to acquire sufficient knowledge about the diet adequate for her, accepting her new health condition and improving her self-esteem.

Keywords:

Transverse colostomy; nursing care plan; nursing diagnosticsNANDA

Versión en Español

Título:

Caso Clínico. Cuidados de Enfermería a una paciente portadora de colostomía transversa

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