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Urinary Diversion (Nursing management (provide emotional support by…
Urinary Diversion
Nursing management
provide emotional support by acknowledging fears and concerns and referring the patient to a stomatherapist.
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administer analgesics as prescribed to promote comfort, enhance deep-breathing exercises
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Health education
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teach patient how to engage in activities to relieve pain such as deep-breathing exercises and support to a stoma area.
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Pathophysiology
Urinary diversion procedures are indicated when the urine flow has to bypass urinary bladder or the urinary bladder is removed (cystectomy) or urine has to be diverted from the bladder to the interior when lesion is in the urethra.
Definition
is any one of the surgical procedures to reroute urine from its normal pathway. It may be necessary for diseased or defective ureters, bladder or urethra, either temporarily or permanently.
Complications
Complications include incision hernia, neobladder-intestinal and neobladder-citaneous fistulas, ureteroenteric anastomosis stricture, neobladder rupture and mucous formation.
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