Ostomate Advice Needed
Posted: 2020-06-08 09:37:23
Hello!
UOAA was honored to be an exhibitor at the WOCN Society 2020 WOCNext Conference - "Reimagined" over the weekend where it took place virtually. We were able to chat live with attendees during the virtual exhibit hall hours.
One nurse posed a question that I wanted to get more input from ostomates. Here was the question:
Any suggestions for an active colostomy pt who's stoma is very "noisy"....especially at work?
I told her that I have heard of some people using humor and making light-hearted comments/jokes when "noise" occurs. Others are simply frank and explain that they have an ostomy. This nurse said that she has also offered advice on foods that may be "gassy" and that the patient might want to avoid (cue the UOAA new food reference chart!).
Does anyone else have any advice for this patient? I will compile and share with this nurse.
Thank you.
UOAA was honored to be an exhibitor at the WOCN Society 2020 WOCNext Conference - "Reimagined" over the weekend where it took place virtually. We were able to chat live with attendees during the virtual exhibit hall hours.
One nurse posed a question that I wanted to get more input from ostomates. Here was the question:
Any suggestions for an active colostomy pt who's stoma is very "noisy"....especially at work?
I told her that I have heard of some people using humor and making light-hearted comments/jokes when "noise" occurs. Others are simply frank and explain that they have an ostomy. This nurse said that she has also offered advice on foods that may be "gassy" and that the patient might want to avoid (cue the UOAA new food reference chart!).
Does anyone else have any advice for this patient? I will compile and share with this nurse.
Thank you.