Answer:
a. Respiratory arrest
Step-by-step explanation:
As we saw above, the patient received a dose of neuromuscular blocker as a muscle relaxant. This medication has the side effect of influencing a respiratory arrest. For this reason, after recovery, the health professional should be attentive and check if the patient is experiencing a respiratory arrest.
Neuromuscular blockers have the power to stop the transmission of nerve impulses at the skeletal neuromuscular junction. The result of this action is a paralysis in the muscles that need to be relaxed.
This medication can be used as an adjunct to anesthesia in surgeries in the chest and abdomen. However, it must be used with care because it can paralyze the muscles responsible for breathing, causing a respiratory arrest.