What will the nursing assistant do when a resident receiving an enema begins to report abdominal pain and cramping?
A) Loosen the clamp a bit to increase the flow rate.
B) Tighten the clamp a bit to decrease the flow rate.
C) Stop the enema and assist the resident to the bedside commode.
D) Assure the resident that pain and cramping are normal with an enema.
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