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For Round Stomas: Using a Pre-Sized Pouch
Follow these instructions if you have a round stoma and use a pouch with a pre-sized skin barrier. The product in the photos may not look exactly like the one-piece product you use.
Step 1: Gather supplies needed to change the pouch.

Things you need will include a pouch, gauze or wipes, some water and a disposal bag in which to put the used pouch. You may also need a pouch clamp, skin barrier paste, pouch deodoriser, skin wipe or other items recommended by a knowledgeable healthcare provider.
Step 1: Gather supplies needed to change the pouch.
Step 2: Get pouch ready to put on.

Remove the paper backing from the skin barrier. Set pouch aside.
Step 2: Get pouch ready to put on.

Optional: If skin barrier paste is used, apply it around the opening. Paste will help to fill in areas that are not flat and may help to improve the wear time. Do not use too much paste. Step 2: Get pouch ready to put on.
Step 2: Get pouch ready to put on.
Step 3: Remove old pouch.

Starting at the top, gently peel the adhesive off skin. Use your finger to push skin away from the pouch adhesive. If there is a pouch clamp, remove and save.
Step 3: Remove old pouch.
Step 4: Clean and completely dry the skin.

When the pouch is off, look at the skin. It may have a slight pink colour where the adhesive was. This is normal and it will go away in a few minutes. If the skin is broken, discoloured or has red bumps on it, this is not normal and you should contact a healthcare provider. Look at the stoma. It should be red and moist. A small amount of bleeding is normal.
Step 4: Clean and completely dry the skin.
Optional: If you are using a skin wipe, apply it at this point. Let it dry completely. Step 4: Clean and completely dry the skin.
Step 5: Put on the pouch.

Centre the opening in the pouch over the stoma. Gently press the barrier to be sure it has made good contact with the skin.
Step 5: Put on the pouch.
Alternatively position the bottom half of the skin barrier up underneath the stoma and fold the remaining barrier over the stoma. Gently press the barrier to be sure it has made good contact with the skin. Step 5: Put on the pouch.
Step 6: Close bottom of pouch.

If a drainable pouch is used, put on a pouch clamp.
Step 6: Close bottom of pouch.
If a urostomy pouch is used, be sure the drain tap is closed. Step 6: Close bottom of pouch.
Optional: A pouch deodoriser, such as M9, may be used in the bottom of the pouch before the clamp is put on. Put 4 – 12 drops in the pouch. This will eliminate the odour when the pouch is emptied. Step 6: Close bottom of pouch.
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