A patient waiting in the presurgical holding area asks the nurse, Why exactly do they have to put a breathing tube into me? My surgery is on my knee. What is the best rationale for intubation during a surgical procedure that the nurse should describe?
A) The tube provides an airway for ventilation.
B) The tube protects the patients esophagus from trauma.
C) The patient may receive an antiemetic through the tube.
D) The patients vital signs can be monitored with the tube.
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