What You Need:
- adhesiver remover
- skin protector
- plastic bags
- washcloth & towel
- wafer
Here’s How:
- Wash your hands.
- Set out your equipment within easy reach. You will need: adhesiver remover, skin protector, wafer, pencil, measuring guide, stomahesive paste, plastic bags, washcloth, clean towel, new pouch, scissors.
- Empty your pouch as normal.
- Wipe the tape surrounding the old wafer with the adhesive remover. Hold skin with one hand, and gently pull wafer off with the other. Use adhesive remover as needed.
- Put old pouch, wafer and other waste (not the clip!) into a plastic bag for disposal. Sealable sandwich bags work great.
- Clean the skin and stoma with a washcloth and warm water. This is best done in the shower, but don’t use scented soaps, as they will leave a film. Any waste coming out of the stoma can wash down the drain.
- Pat skin dry, and measure stoma with measuring guide. Leave only 1/8″ to 1/16″ between the measuring guide and the stoma.
- Trace the correct size onto the back of the wafer with the starter hole in the middle. Cut out the hole.
- Apply skin protector to the peristomal skin where the wafer will be.
- Peel the paper from the wafer and apply stomahesive paste around the cut circle in the wafer. Smooth it out with a wet finger (the water will help to keep it from sticking to your finger).
- Remove paper backing from tape and apply the entire appliance over the stoma. Make sure the stoma is in the center of the hole. Press firmly and smooth wrinkles.
- Snap the new pouch onto the wafer, and give it a small tug to be sure it’s in place.
- Press gently on the wafer for a minute to help it get a good seal.
- Close the bottom of the bag with the clip, and you’re off!
Tips:
- Stand over an old towel or some paper towels when changing bags to catch any waste from the stoma.
- Don’t eat late the night before a change. That way, stoma output will be less.
- Some bleeding is normal when touching your stoma, but report any unusual color, size, shape, or bleeding to your ET nurse.
- Try different products. Call your ET nurse or ostomy supply companies and ask for free samples. You may have to shop around to find what works for you.
- Always follow any special instructions provided by your health care professional. This How To is only a guideline.