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25 October, 04:39

A primary healthcare provider prescribes three stool specimens for occult blood for a client who complains of blood-streaked stools and a 10-pound (4.5 kg) weight loss in one month. to ensure valid test results, what instructions should the nurse give the client?

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  1. 25 October, 05:04
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    A fecal occult blood test is a test used in a stool sample to detect occult or not grossly visible blood (usually requested for patients with complaints of blood streaked stools or black and tarry stools). This patient also exhibits a significant weight loss (4.5 kg in the span of one month). Given these signs and symptoms, the patient may have a probable colonic malignancy and a referral to a doctor should be made by the nurse. Before doing the fecal occult blood test, the patient should be asked to restrict citrus fruits and vitamin C as they may confound with the results.
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