When a barium examination of an ostomy patient is performed,
A) the patient is imaged in the prone position.
B) allow the patient to insert the enema cone-tip into the stoma orifice.
C) glucagon is never given to such patients.
D) a larger volume of barium is used to allow for leakage around the stoma site.
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