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What are all precautions taken for a patient directly out of surgery?(a) The injury should not be infected(b) The person must take a bath(c) The blood pressure should go down(d) The blood sugar should go upI have been asked this question in an online interview.My doubt stems from Organization of Theaters topic in section Anaesthesia of Clinical Science

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The correct choice is (a) The injury should not be infected

The explanation: For a person directly out of surgery, the MAIN concern is that the site of OPERATION and injury should not be infected. An operated person is given a sponge BATH if the need arises but MOSTLY after surgery, they should keep away from WATER. The parameters that were observed before and during the surgery, the same parameters are monitored even after the surgery.



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