Bowel and Bladder Matters Podcast

As patients age, how do you help them become more independent in their care?

December 07, 2020 Brandi Capps, RN, BSN Season 2 Episode 13
Bowel and Bladder Matters Podcast
As patients age, how do you help them become more independent in their care?
Show Notes

Spina Bifida patients face challenges in their everyday life. Our latest podcast guest is Brandi Capps, RN, BSN who provides insight on how to help patients become more independent in their care.

Guest Bio
Brandi Capps, BSN, RN has served as the Duke Pediatric Uro Therapy Nurse Clinician for nine years. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 2000 with a bachelor’s degree in nursing. Brandi has worked at Duke for 19 years in both inpatient and outpatient settings. She currently runs all the Urodynamic and Biofeedback studies for Duke Pediatric Urology. She has been a PUNS member for nine years and is part of the urodynamics special interest group. She works with spina bifida patients and their families to teach urinary catheterization. She also trains the patients on Peristeen® and cone enema systems for their bowel management program. Brandi also manages or teaches the spina bifida patients after mitrofanoff and /or MACE surgeries on postoperative care and how to catheterize their stomas.

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