Doctors and nurses may try to "watch what they say" when performing surgery because
a. the concentration of other members of the surgical team is disrupted by unnecessary comments.
b. people under anesthesia occasionally awaken completely during surgery.
c. people under anesthesia maintain some awareness and can occasionally hear comments.
d. the patient's family members occasionally overhear comments.
C
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