Nursing Diagnosis and Nursing Interventions for Hirschsprung's Disease

Nursing Diagnosis for Hirschsprung's Disease
  1. Constipation related to an intestinal obstruction
  2. Imbalanced Nutrition: Less than body requirements related to nausea and vomiting

Nursing Interventions for Hirschsprung's Disease
  1. Constipation related to an intestinal obstruction
    Goal :
    Children can do the elimination with some adaptations to the normal function of elimination and can be done

    Expected results :
    • Patients can perform elimination with some adaptation
    • There is increasing pattern of elimination

    Nursing Intervention :

    • Observation of vital signs and bowel sounds every 2 hours
    • Observations expenditure per rectal stool - forms, consistency, amount
    • Observations intake that affects the pattern and consistency of stools
    • Suggest to a diet that has been recommended
  2. Imbalanced Nutrition: Less than body requirements related to nausea and vomiting
    Goal :
    Patients receive an adequate nutritional intake in accordance with the recommended diet

    Expected results :

    • Weight of patients according to age
    • Patients with moist skin turgor
    • Parents can choose the recommended foods

    Nursing Interventions :

    • Provide adequate nutritional intake in accordance with the recommended diet
    • Measure the weight of children every day
    • Use an alternative route of nutrition (such as NGT and parenteral) to anticipate patients who have started to feel nausea and vomiting

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