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For clients who have received general anesthesia the usual assessment that indicates that the artificial airway can be removed is:
 
  a. they begin to move around.
  b. they open their eyes.
  c. they first reach the recovery room.
  d. the gag and swallowing reflexes return.

Question 2

The last sense to disappear and the first to reappear in an unconscious person is:
 
  a. sight. c. smell.
  b. hearing. d. taste.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

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A Incorrect: This does not provide sufficient or appropriate information.
B Incorrect: This does not provide sufficient or appropriate information.
C Incorrect: This does not provide sufficient or appropriate information.
D Correct: When the client's gag and swallow reflex return, they usually will displace the artificial airway themselves and usually it can be removed.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B

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A Incorrect: Sight is not the last sense to disappear.
B Correct: Hearing is the last sense to disappear and the first to reappear.
C Incorrect: Smell is not the last sense to disappear.
D Incorrect: Taste is not the last sense to disappear.




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