To determine the blood cell formation status of the client, a bone marrow aspiration is performed on the client. Which of the following nursing interventions should be provided to such a client after the test?

A) Administer oral radioactive vitamin B12 to the client.
B) Administer a nonradioactive B12 injection.
C) Collect urine for 24 to 48 hours after the client receives the nonradioactive B12.
D) Support the client during a bone marrow aspiration and monitor the status.


D

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