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Tap Water Used for a Cleansing Enema Should Be

Question 18

Question 18

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Tap water used for a cleansing enema should be:


A) cold (70°F) .
B) body temperature (98.6°F) .
C) tepid (105°F) .
D) hot (120°F) .

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