Airway Management
The trachea is intubated and anesthesia is being maintained with halothane, nitrous oxide and oxygen. The most appropriate initial step is to: Change from oxygen and nitrous oxide to air. Fill the oropharynx with water . Instill water into the endotracheal tube. Remove the endotracheal tube. Ventilate with carbon dioxide. 9. ................
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