How does jejunostomy nurse?

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Jejunostomy is a kind of temporary partial colostomy, which is mostly used for intubation, that is, the jejunal nutrition tube is inserted into the jejunum, and then drawn out and fixed through the abdominal wall. It is one of the effective ways to get nutrition in time. Can effectively help critically ill patients get timely nutrition supply, jejunostomy nursing, to ensure the intake of nutrition has a great role, so we should do the corresponding nursing measures, how to care for jejunostomy? Now let me tell you something.

How does jejunostomy nurse?

After jejunostomy, the tube should not be twisted, pressed or the fistula tube should be pulled out when the patients turn over in bed. A small amount of warm water should be used to wash the tube before and after each feeding to prevent tube blockage. Record the type, total amount and time of the food, and calculate the total heat.

We should pay attention to the low concentration and small dose of nutrition solution, gradually increase the speed, and closely observe whether the patients have abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms during the infusion diet. If there is any abnormal should be timely response to the doctor, early detection, early treatment, to avoid deterioration of the disease, affect the recovery.

In jejunostomy, the skin around the stoma should be kept clean and dry, and zinc oxide ointment should be applied to protect the skin around the stoma to avoid excessive dryness. The infusion bottle and preparation equipment should be disinfected daily to prevent gastrointestinal tract infection. It's very important to keep clean.

matters needing attention

The nutrient solution should be used and prepared at the same time to ensure uniform dropping. Before dropping into the food, it should be filtered by a filter to avoid the residue blocking the tube cavity. Pay attention to maintain the appropriate temperature, in the process of feeding must pay attention to extra care, avoid all possible harm to patients.