Journal of Community Nursing (JCN) | August 2014

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What you need to know about caring for the skin around a stoma

What you need to know about caring for the skin around a stoma

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Skin Care

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Simply trying to cope can be a challenge for the many people in the UK who have a stoma — this can include issues such as how to clean and maintain the appliance and what to do if there is a complication once they have been discharged home into the community. The community nurse is often the first point of contact when there are problems with a stoma in the patient’s home and may have to advise on how to change a stoma appliance as well as how to deal with issues such as skin stripping and leaking.


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