The nurse is caring for a patient who is slow to awaken following general anesthesia. The patient is breathing spontaneously but is minimally responsive and having difficulty maintaining a patent airway. Which intervention is the most appropriate for the patient to improve oxygenation?
A) Insert an oral airway.
B) Lower the head of the bed.
C) Turn the patient's head to the side.
D) Monitor the patient's pulse oximetry.
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