HESI Inflammatory Bowel Disease Case Study Practice Test 2026 - Free Practice Questions and Study Guide

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Which assessment finding would indicate that diphenoxylate is effectively reducing diarrhea?

Reported decrease in abdominal pain

No evidence of blood in stool

Increase in bowel sounds

Decreased number of bowel movements

Diphenoxylate works by slowing intestinal motility, giving the gut more time to absorb water and electrolytes. When it’s effectively controlling diarrhea, the most telling sign is a decrease in the number of bowel movements—the stool becomes more formed as transit time increases. Abdominal pain can vary and isn’t a direct measure of diarrhea control, the absence of blood in stool indicates no bleeding but doesn’t quantify diarrhea reduction, and an increase in bowel sounds would reflect more, not less, gut activity. So the decreased number of bowel movements best shows the medication’s effectiveness.

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