Ostomies - Continuing Education Quiz

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1. An enterostomal therapist's job is to:(Required)
1. An enterostomal therapist's job is to:
2. Ostomy surgery prevents thousands of deaths in America every year.(Required)
2. Ostomy surgery prevents thousands of deaths in America every year.
3. People should always remove their ostomy appliance before taking a bath or shower.(Required)
3. People should always remove their ostomy appliance before taking a bath or shower.
4. While bathing a client with a colostomy, you notice blood in her ostomy bag. You should:(Required)
4. While bathing a client with a colostomy, you notice blood in her ostomy bag. You should:
5. Ostomy surgery:(Required)
5. Ostomy surgery:
6. People who have urostomies no longer produce urine.(Required)
6. People who have urostomies no longer produce urine.
7. The skin around a stoma is at risk for irritation and infection.(Required)
7. The skin around a stoma is at risk for irritation and infection.
8. An intestinal blockage can be prevented by doing exercises which strengthen the abdominal muscles.(Required)
8. An intestinal blockage can be prevented by doing exercises which strengthen the abdominal muscles.
9. Most ostomy appliances may be left on the body for a month at a time.(Required)
9. Most ostomy appliances may be left on the body for a month at a time.
10. Certain foods help control the odor of bodily waste... and other foods make it worse.(Required)
10. Certain foods help control the odor of bodily waste... and other foods make it worse.
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