Asked by Katie Utley on Jun 06, 2024

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In preparing to give "enemas until clear" to a young child, the nurse should select which solution?

A) Tap water
B) Normal saline
C) Oil retention
D) Fleet solution

Enemas Until Clear

A medical procedure involving the introduction of liquid into the rectum to expel its contents, repeated until the effluent is free of solid matter.

Young Child

A term referring to a child in the early stages of life, typically under the age of 8.

Solution

A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances, where the dissolved substance (solute) is uniformly dispersed within the dissolving agent (solvent).

  • Recognize the importance of selecting appropriate nursing interventions like enema solutions for young children.
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Zybrea KnightJun 12, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Isotonic solutions should be used in children. Saline is the solution of choice. Plain water is not used. This is a hypotonic solution and can cause rapid fluid shift, resulting in fluid overload. Oil-retention enemas will not achieve the "until clear" result. Fleet enemas are not advised for children because of the harsh action of the ingredients. The osmotic effects of the Fleet enema can result in diarrhea, which can lead to metabolic acidosis.