Published Jan 1, 2008
Ms.RN
917 Posts
hi.
have you guys ever given suppository via stoma of ileostomy?
TazziRN, RN
6,487 Posts
Yep....enemas too
sleepyndopey
129 Posts
I've seen it done. Only once though. It was a bisacodyl supp.
purple_rose_3
260 Posts
Never, but that doesn't say much because we barely ever get this type of patient. Why do you ask?
Roseyposey
394 Posts
Many times.
styRN
112 Posts
Dulcolax or glycerin suppositories, but more commonly I've seen fleet enemas given.
Sunflowerinsc, ADN, RN
210 Posts
hi. have you guys ever given suppository via stoma of ileostomy?
yes,ileostomy or colostomy. suppository ,enema . when pt with stoma needs something ,that's how you give it
nici1978
70 Posts
i have seen it many times and done it many times
mostly you give an fleet enema
nici
Ahhphoey
370 Posts
Yes, several times. Kinda freaked me out the first time, but actually the surgeon who had created the ostomy was present and walked me through it. This was good because it was an ASA supp that needed to be given daily.
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
It is not an issue at all, you can administer anything there just as you would place it in the rectum, same procedures are followed.