HESI Pediatrics Quizlet Related

Review HESI Pediatrics Quizlet related questions and content

What is the appropriate therapeutic management for children with Hirschsprung disease?

  • A. daily enemas
  • B. low-fiber diet
  • C. permanent colostomy
  • D. surgical removal of the affected section of bowel
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is D: surgical removal of the affected section of bowel. Hirschsprung disease is characterized by a segment of the colon lacking nerve cells, leading to obstruction. The definitive treatment involves surgically removing the affected segment, followed by a pull-through procedure to restore normal bowel continuity. Daily enemas (choice A) are not the primary treatment for Hirschsprung disease. While dietary adjustments may be advised, a low-fiber diet (choice B) alone is not curative for this condition. A permanent colostomy (choice C) is considered a last resort if surgical interventions fail or in severe cases, but it is not the initial therapeutic approach for managing Hirschsprung disease.