Answer to Question 1
A
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If disposable equipment is not available during an oil retention enema, the nurse should lubricate and insert a 14F to 22F tube into the rectum. A small funnel is not inserted into the rectum but is attached to the tube. The nurse instills approximately 100 to 200 ml of warmed oil slowly only after the tube is inserted in the rectum, not before that. Inserting a suppository or syringe in the rectum is not done in an oil retention enema.
Answer to Question 2
C
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The nurse would need to collect more objective assessment data if the client had taken an overdose of drugs. However, objective assessment data would not be required if the client has wounds, can pay attention to the nurse's instruction or has an infection; none of these conditions compromises the client's ability to provide useful subjective data.