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Make Sure Your Ostomy Patient Has all Necessary Supplies

Being a doctor, nurse, and caregiver, you are not only responsible for taking care of stoma and surgery, make sure your patient has all necessary supplies of ostomy. An ostomate goes through a challenging situation after the operation. It would create frustrating circumstances for the patient if he/she does not have sufficient tools. Having insufficient tools and devices cause problems and challenges for the ostomate and doctor or nurse. Therefore, ensuring that the person has all the devices required for the stoma and its care is your primary duty.

Being an ET nurse and the surgeon, you must teach your patient regarding the essentials of ostomy devices and their importance. Tell them that these tools have designed to make your ostomy life easy, comfortable, and to upgrade the quality of your lifestyle. Moreover, teach your ostomy patients about the use of these tools. An ostomate does know that what is the size of the stoma, which appliance is suitable for the opening, how can he/she use it, how these supplies enhance their lifestyle, when to change, when to empty, what is the appropriate procedure of wearing the pouching system, and what is the right time for draining the ostomy bag.

Moreover, teach your ostomy patients regarding the unexpected leakage from the bag and how to deal with this situation. Tell then what is the right way of wearing the pouch, and what is the purpose of secondary supplies in the ostomy pouching system. You can clear all these significant points in the pre-operative session and guide your ostomates gradually after the surgery during the patient’s rest-time in the hospital. Before discharging your ostomy patient, make sure he/she has all the necessary supplies and the patient knows about their uses. Try to give your patients a demo regarding the use, wear, and taking off the pouching system.

Acute Care Setting For an Ostomate

In an acute care setting, the hospital staff, including nurses, doctors, and ostomy supplies suppliers, provide the tools as a part of the daily rate service. The hospital’s group purchasing contract discovers which ostomy company is providing the best tools and devices for the ostomates. Moreover, a patient can know the contact of the suppliers and the best companies in the town.

Before getting discharged, the ostomate and his/her family know about the ostomy supplies suppliers and their uses. If there is a confusion or query in the mind of the patients and its caregiver, then you can ask from your ET nurse and the supplier company. You can ask if they are providing home service or not. Being the hospital staff, it is your responsibility to provide contact details of the ostomy suppliers companies and set their details for future orders.

If the ostomy tools supplier is not providing the right sized pouching system, then it is the liability of the hospital staff to provide another company’s contact number and services with the right size stoma bag. Being an ET nurse or doctor, you should provide the contact and services of the personalized setting details. Many patients demand the personal modeling of the ostomy pouching system, then contact to the Nu-Hope Ostomy company, it is providing the personal modeling it to the ostomy patients.

Subacute Care Setting For an Ostomate

Subacute care is expensive than an acute care setting for an ostomy person. The average cost of the ten stoma bags and is $120, and the approximate price of the 10 barriers is $120.

Therefore, when you are in a subacute care setting, the suppliers charge you by a day rate. Moreover, in this care-setup, the company will charge you more for the facility at the hospital or your home.