SKIN PROBLEMS IN A STOMIZED PATIENT: A CASE REPORT
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Introduction: This is a case report developed in a surgical clinic of a public hospital in the city of João Pessoa. Objective: To report a case experienced in nursing practice regarding the management of peristomal skin complications, as well as to evaluate the clinical changes obtained after the use of skin protectors. Case report: this study was developed in a patient with stoma 57, whose skin had extensive peristomal dermatitis, glossy, highly exudative, irritating and painful, who had a device installed for ostomy adapted for less than 24 hours. Conclusion: After the management of skin protectors, there was satisfactory progress in relation to peristomal and emotional injury, which resulted in the closure of the ileostomy. DESCRIPTORS Stomas. Nursing. Wounds and Injuries.Downloads
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2014-08-01
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DINIZ, I. V., ANCELMO, M. das N., SOARES, R. A. S., SANTOS, I. B. da C., & OLIVEIRA, M. J. G. S. de. (2014). SKIN PROBLEMS IN A STOMIZED PATIENT: A CASE REPORT. Revista Brasileira De Ciências Da Saúde, 17(4), 371–378. Retrieved from https://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs/index.php/rbcs/article/view/14098
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