(翻译下面的段落,注意其中物主代词和被动语态的处理。) You will be moved into the recovery area which is equipped to monitor patients after surgery. You may have an IV line in your arm or wrist to provide fluids because you won't be able to eat right away. You may also have a tube in your nose or a mask over your face to provide oxygen. Other tubes may be in place to drain fluid from the incision or from your bladder. Many patients feel confused and chilly when they wake up after an operation. It is common to have a headache, nausea and vomiting, muscle aches, or a sore throat shortly after surgery. You will remain in the recovery room until you are stable and the anesthesia has worn off.