1. When selecting a stomal site, which anatomical landmark is considered optimal for stoma placement to ensure patient comfort and effective management? - A) Umbilicus - B) Right Lower Quadrant - C) Iliac Crest - D) Below the belt line Answer: B) Right Lower Quadrant. Rationale: The right lower quadrant is typically chosen for stoma placement as it allows for ease of access, visibility, and tends to be away from skin folds and the belt line, reducing the risk of complications. 2. Which of the following is a key component of anticipatory guidance for a patient scheduled for ostomy surgery? - A) Discussing post-operative pain management - B) Explaining dietary restrictions post-surgery - C) Providing information on the expected recovery timeline - D) Educating about potential changes in body image Answer: D) Educatin
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