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The nurse is caring for a 2-day old neonate who has not passed meconium and has a swollen abdomen. The healthcare provider reviews the flat plate X-ray of the abdomen and makes a tentative diagnosis of Hirschsprung's disease. Which pathophysiological process is consistent with this neonate's clinical picture?

  • A. The congenital absence of parasympathetic ganglion cells to large intestine produces no peristalsis.
  • B. Pyloric obstruction causes reflux and projectile hematemesis.
  • C. Partial imperforated anal opening limits passage of stools.
  • D. Peristalsis moving against the intestinal obstruction causing hyperactivity of the bowel.
Correct Answer: A

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