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Question 10 10 pts The nurse is administering a large volume normal saline enema to a client. As the solution is introduced, the client complains of severe cramping. What initial nursing intervention is appropriate in this situation? Stop the procedure and notify the healthcare provider Assist the client to a prone position and offer a bedpan Slow down the infusion and reassess the client Elevate the HOB 30 degrees and reposition tube
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