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male urinary system, condom catheter, incontinence devices, fecal collection devices, cause a person to frequently lose bowel, bladder control, to address this problem, several externally worn devices, protect the skin from constant leakage of liquid stool, urine, appliances, external incontinence devices, although, several different products available, general features of these products, described below, fecal incontinence devices, several devices, managing chronic diarrhea, fecal incontinence, devices consist of a drainable pouch that is attached to an adhesive wafer, wafer has a hole cut, the center that fits over the anal opening, rectum, proper application, a fecal incontinence device, remain in place, important to remove the pouch, any stool leakage has occurred, liquid stool is very caustic, skin, lead to skin irritation, breakdown, leakage has occurred, always cleanse the skin, apply a new pouch, device, applied to clean, dry skin, a protective skin barrier, prescribed by healthcare provider, applied, skin, prior to attaching the device, use a skin barrier paste to fill, in the skin folds, the buttocks, prevent liquid stool from leaking, spread the buttocks apart, exposing the anus, to have one person support the buttocks another applies the wafer, pouch, wafer should conform, skin, no gaps, creases where liquid stool, seep, necessary to trim the hair around the anus to help the wafer adhere better, skin, an enterostomal therapy nurse, skin care nurse, provide, a list of products, available in area, skin care, incontinence, urinary incontinence devices, urine collection devices, primarily used by men, women, generally treated, disposable garments, depends, systems, men, consist of a pouch, condom, device that is securely placed around the penis, a condom catheter, a drainage tube is attached, tip, the device to remove urine, drainage tube then empties into a storage bag, emptied, toilet, condom catheters, most effective, applied to a clean, dry penis, to trim excess pubic hair, excess hair, prevent the appliance from securely attaching, penis, devices must be changed at least every other day, to protect the skin, the penis, prevent urinary tract infections, make sure the condom device fits snugly but not too tightly, skin breakdown.



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