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Which assessment is essential for the nurse to make in preparing a pt for an intravenous pyelogram?
a) Determine if the patient has an allergy to iodine.
b) Check date of the patients last bowel movement
c) Obtain the patient baseline body temperature orally
d) Ascertain when the patient last had an x-ray
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