One of the major differences between the oil retention enema and the ready-to-use cleansing enema is that the
A)
a cleansing enema is given in three stages.
B)
patients should hold the cleansing enema solution for 10– to 20–minutes.
C)
an oil retention enema is given in three stages.
D)
patients should hold the oil retention enema solution for 10– to 20–minutes.
Answer:
D
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