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    The Administration of Glucagon Shortly Before a Double-Contrast Barium Enema
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The Administration of Glucagon Shortly Before a Double-Contrast Barium Enema

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The administration of glucagon shortly before a double-contrast barium enema is intended to


A) increase liver function and the release of glycogen.
B) cause the gallbladder to empty.
C) relieve bowel spasm.
D) increase peristalsis to improve bowel motility.

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