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Bowel Management Principles in Pediatric Patients: Diagnosis and Management
Introduction
Bowel Management Principles in Pediatric Patients webinar provides an
overview of constipation and continence management strategies in the
setting of patients with anorectal malformations, Hirschsprung disease,
severe functional constipation, and spinal diseases. This course is
applicable to the advanced practice provider as well as the nurse who
helps care for any child with bowel management needs. Content
addresses the indications for a formal bowel management program,
continence potential, soiling evaluation, and subsequent management
strategies will all be discussed. Establishment of appropriate treatment
goals and long-term outcomes including patient studies will also be
presented.
Faculty
Onnalisa Nash, MS, APRN, CPNP-PC
Onnalisa Nash, MS, APRN, CPNP-PC is an APN program coordinator for the
Section of Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction at Nationwide Children's
Hospital. She completed her Masters of Science in nursing as a
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner at The Ohio State University in Columbus,
Ohio in 2012. Onnalisa has worked for Nationwide Children's Hospital
since 2005. Her previous experience includes working as a nurse in the
neonatal intensive care unit, as a wound, ostomy, and continence nurse
and as a primary care nurse practitioner in outpatient pediatrics. She
joined the CCPR team in May 2014. She specializes in the care of
pediatric patients with colorectal and pelvic reconstruction issues such
as Anorectal Malformations, Hirschsprung Disease and other disorders of
the bowel. She has lectured nationally and internationally and has
authored and co-authored 3 textbooks and multiple journal articles.
Meghan Fisher, BSN, RN, CWON
Meghan Fisher, BSN, RN, CWON, received her Bachelor of Science
in Nursing from Capital University in Columbus, Ohio in 2013. She began
her career as a pediatric nurse on a GI/Renal unit at Nationwide
Children's Hospital. In 2015 she began working as a nurse clinician in
the Center for Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction (CCPR). She became a
clinical leader and educator for CCPR helping to create an onboarding
program, develop standardized educational materials for patients, and
assist with their international conference. Last year, Meghan
transitioned roles in the hospital to join the Wound, Ostomy, and Skin
team where she provides support to patients both inpatient and
outpatient settings. Meghan has been a poster presenter and podium
speaker at several colorectal conferences along with contributor to
several colorectal articles published in JPS.
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Learner objectives
- Identify indications for a formal bowel management program (BMP).
- Discuss continence potential and subsequent management strategies for formal BMP.
- Establish appropriate treatment goals and long-term outcomes for BMP.
Course Details
Contact hours 1.5 CE
Open date: 9/27/2021
Review date: 6/27/2022
Close date: 9/27/2025
Cost 15.00 Members/20.00 Non-Members
Updated October 2021/2025