Description
General Objectives
To update the health professional, based on the principles of care management, to interweave knowledge of digestive or coloproctological pathologies with the specific care required by an ostomised patient in order to minimise possible complications, reduce anxiety and improve prognosis.
Addressed to:
Health professionals, nursing technicians and other health professionals.
Students of health careers in their last semester of training.
Content
Module I: GENERAL CONCEPTS AND COLOPROCTOLOGICAL PATHOLOGY
Coloproctology, anatomic and physiologic memory.
General Concepts, History of the ostomy
Coloproctology, anatomic and physiologic recollection
General concepts, History of the ostomy
Module II: SURGERY AND OPERATIVE STAGES
Surgery: Preoperative Phase Management, Surgical Technique
Surgery: Immediate and delayed postoperative management.
Module III: DIGESTIVE FOOD OSTOMIES
Anatomical and physiological aspects of the digestive tract, relevant pathophysiology.
Types of digestive feeding ostomies
Characteristics and feeding techniques
Early and late complications and nursing care
Module IV: ELIMINATING INTESTINAL DIGESTINAL OSTOMIES
Diseases and pathologies of the small and large intestine.
Types of colostomies and jejunostomies
Types of devices, accessories and their characteristics
Early and late complications: treatment and nursing care
Dietary guidelines for people with a colostomy
Module V: URINARY OSTOMIOLOGIES OF ELIMINATION
Diseases and pathologies of the urinary system
Types of urinary ostomies and their characteristics
Types of devices and their characteristics
Early, late complications and nursing care
Module VI: RESPIRATORY OSTOMIES
Anatomical and physiological aspects of the respiratory tract.
Diseases and pathologies of the respiratory system
Types of respiratory ostomies, devices and features
Early, late complications and nursing care
Module VII: CHILD OSTOMIES
Indications of ostomies in Pediatrics
Types, duration and characteristics of ostomies
Complications and care of pediatric ostomies
feeding of the ostomized child
Role of parents in pediatric ostomies. Role of the caregiver
Module VIII: HEALTH PROMOTION AND HEALTH EDUCATION
Health personnel education
Hygiene and self-care
Hydration and nutritional changes in the ostomized patient
Medication in the ostomized patient
Module IX: SEXUALITY AND QUALITY OF LIFE OF OSTOMIZED PATIENTS
Common sexual problems, infertility and contraception.
Physical change: anguish, fear, activity, sport and work.
Ostomy and pregnancy
Additional information
Country | Chile |
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Certification | AST |
Ranking | Adult, Outpatient, Primary care, Education, Specialties, Hospital, Pediatric, Pediatric |
Duration | 40 hrs |
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