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During nasotracheal suctioning, which of the following observations should be cause for concern to the nurse? Select all that apply.

  • A. The client becomes cyanotic.
  • B. Secretions are bloody.
  • C. The client gags during the procedure.
  • D. Clear to opaque secretions are removed.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: During nasotracheal suctioning, the client gagging during the procedure is a cause for concern as it can indicate discomfort or potential airway obstruction. Cyanosis, bloody secretions, or the removal of clear to opaque secretions are expected observations that the nurse should monitor for, but gagging indicates a need for immediate intervention to ensure the safety and comfort of the client. Cyanosis and bloody secretions can signify oxygenation issues and potential complications, while the removal of secretions is the goal of the suctioning procedure.