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Term 2: module 4: Upper GI system

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Nursing considerations for a Hemoccult Test (stool samples that identifies GI bleeds)

Author: Kelly Wright



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Blue ring around sample is positive for GI bleed. AVOID REDMEAT, HORSERADISH, tomatoes, beets, and cantaloupe which could cause a false positive result. AVOID VITAMIN C could cause a false negative result. Patients should AVOID ASA and NSAIDS 3 days prior to test (could cause bleeding). Samples should be COLLECTED ON 3 SEPERATE DAYS


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