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A Client Is Scheduled For Oral Cholecystography. Prior To The Test, The Nurse Should:

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ask the client about possible allergies to iodine or shellfish. Explanation: Iodine compounds used as radiographic contrast agents, such as iopanoic acid),, should not be administered to the client with iodine and seafood allergies, because anaphylaxis may occur. Drinking large amounts of water is indicated for certain kidney or urinary bladder studies, not gallbladder studies. The contrast agent is administered orally 10 to 12 hours before the test. The client is NPO after administration of the contrast agent. Enemas are not required for cholecystography.

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