For a single-contrast barium enema,
A) approximately 500 mL of barium is used for an adult.
B) air or carbon dioxide is used as a contrast agent.
C) spot images of the cecum,hepatic flexure,splenic flexure,and sigmoid are taken.
D) a post-evacuation image is taken 24 hours later to assess emptying.
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