Volume 50 - Issue 9 - September, 2004
Feature
Empirical Studies
09/01/2004
Continued from Part 1
Medical/Surgical Care Issues: IAR
Multiple medical and surgical care issues need to be addressed in the preoperative period. The patient is experiencing major pelvic surgery and must be prepared accordingly....
Continued from Part 1
Medical/Surgical Care Issues: IAR
Multiple medical and surgical care issues need to be addressed in the preoperative period. The patient is experiencing major pelvic surgery and must be prepared accordingly....
Continued from Part...
09/01/2004
Wound Management & Prevention
Empirical Studies
09/01/2004
The challenge of ostomy care and the very obese patient lies in the skill and planning required for successful physical, emotional, and spiritual recovery.1 Many experts believe that from the onset, the obese patient having surgery is at...
The challenge of ostomy care and the very obese patient lies in the skill and planning required for successful physical, emotional, and spiritual recovery.1 Many experts believe that from the onset, the obese patient having surgery is at...
The challenge of ostomy care...
09/01/2004
Wound Management & Prevention
Empirical Studies
09/01/2004
Stoma complications can be classified into five major categories based on either the etiology or location: Poor Siting, Stoma Proper, Peri-Intestinal Area, Mucocutaneous Junction, and Iatrogenic. The categories are a modification of the...
Stoma complications can be classified into five major categories based on either the etiology or location: Poor Siting, Stoma Proper, Peri-Intestinal Area, Mucocutaneous Junction, and Iatrogenic. The categories are a modification of the...
Stoma complications can be...
09/01/2004
Wound Management & Prevention