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NCP Hirschsprung's Disease : Assessment, Nursing Diagnosis and Interventions

Nursing Care Plan for Hirschsprung's Disease Assessment of Hirschsprung's Disease 1. Activity / rest Symptoms: Malaise, changing patterns of rest / sleep associated with pain, limitations. 2. Ego Integrity Symptoms: Anxiety, fear, feelings of helplessness parents. 3. Elimination Symptoms: Constipation can be accompanied by diarrhea. Symptoms: Abdominal distension progressively, until the thin abdominal wall veins visible, peristaltic activity can be observed. 4. Food / fluid Symptoms: Anorexia, nausea, vomiting, weight loss. Signs: Decrease subcutan fat / muscle mass, weakness, a sign of malnutrition and growth failure. 5. Pain / comfort Symptoms: Abdominal pain. Signs: Facial expressions grimacing, moaning / crying, behavioral distraction, abdominal tenderness / distension. 6. Extension / learning Parent questions related to the disease, care and treatment of children. Patient's discharge plan: Requires assistance / demonstration how irrigation and colostomy care, the abil...

Constipation and Deficient Fluid Volume - NCP for Hirschsprung's Disease

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Nursing Care Plan for Hirschsprung's Disease Symptoms and signs can vary based on the severity of their condition sometimes appear soon after birth. At other times they may not appear until the baby grows into a teenager or adult. In the new birth signs may include : Failure to issue a stool in the first day or two of birth. Vomiting : include vomit green liquid called bile - digestive fluid produced in the liver. Constipation or gas. Diarrhea. In children older, signs may include : Distended abdomen. Slight weight gain. Problems in the absorption of nutrients, which leads to weight loss, diarrhea or keduanyadan delay or slow growth. Infection of the colon, especially newborn child or young ones, which can include enterocolitis, a serious infection with diarrhea, fever and vomiting and sometimes dangerous colonic dilatation. In children or older adults, symptoms may include constipation and low values ​​of red blood cells (anemia) due to blood loss in the stool. Nursing Diagnosis f...