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While administering a cleansing enema, the client reports abdominal cramping. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

  • A. Have the client hold their breath briefly and bear down.
  • B. Clamp the enema tubing.
  • C. Remind the client that cramping is common at this time.
  • D. Raise the level of the enema fluid container.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: When a client reports abdominal cramping during a cleansing enema, it is important for the nurse to reassure the client that cramping is a common side effect. This reassurance helps the client understand that the cramping is normal and may subside once the enema is completed. Instructing the client to hold their breath and bear down (Choice A) is not appropriate and may cause discomfort. Clamping the enema tubing (Choice B) is unnecessary and could lead to complications. Raising the level of the enema fluid container (Choice D) does not address the client's discomfort due to cramping. Therefore, the most suitable action is to provide reassurance to the client about the common occurrence of cramping during the enema.