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Which of the ff nursing interventions is essential for a client during the Schilling test?

  • A. Collecting urine 24-48 hrs after the client has received nonradioactive B12
  • B. Collecting blood samples of 50 ml for 24-48 hrs after the client has received the nonradioactive B12
  • C. Not allowing any oral fluid consumption for 24-48 hrs after the client has received nonradioactive B12
  • D. Making the client lie down in the supine position for 24-48 hrs after the client has received nonradioactive B12 CARING FOR CLIENTS WITH DISORDERS OF THE HEMATOPOIETIC SYSTEM
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: During the Schilling test, which is used to evaluate the absorption of vitamin B12 in the gastrointestinal system, the essential nursing intervention is to collect urine samples 24-48 hours after the client has received nonradioactive B12. The test involves administering both radioactive and nonradioactive forms of vitamin B12 to the client. The client's ability to absorb the vitamin B12 is assessed by measuring the amount of labeled B12 in the urine over the specified time period. This helps in diagnosing conditions such as pernicious anemia or malabsorption of vitamin B12. Blood samples are not typically collected for this test, and allowing fluid consumption is important to keep the client hydrated. The client does not need to lie down in a specific position for an extended period following nonradioactive B12 administration.