Correct answer: option b all of the above.
Rational:
1. The role if care giver is very essential in holding room, recovery room and procedure room.
2. In holding room through patient checking is done for the procedure, explanation to the procedure, psychological supports are Given.
3. In procedure room care giver is assisting for the procedure.
4. In recovery room continues monitoring of patient are carried out.
5.so all of the above options are correct.
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