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The nurse is preparing to administer a high volume saline enema to a client. Which information is most important for the nurse to obtain prior to administering the enema?History of inflammatory bowel disorders.Reason for administering the enema.Feelings about having an enema.Allergies to medications.

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The nurse is preparing to administer a high volume saline enema to a client. Which information is most important for the nurse to obtain prior to administering the enema?History of inflammatory bowel disorders.Reason for administering the enema.Feelings about having an enema.Allergies to medications.

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The most important information for the nurse to obtain prior to administering the enema is the client's history of inflammatory bowel disorders. This is because a high volume saline enema can potentially cause harm to a client with such a history. While the reason for administering the enema and the client's feelings about having an enema are also important to know, they are not as critical as understanding the client's medical history. Allergies to medications are also important to know, but unless the enema solution contains a medication the client is allergic to, it is not the most important information in this context.

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