Deck 12: Local Anesthetics
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Deck 12: Local Anesthetics
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Differential nerve block occurs because small diameter,unmyelinated neurons that convey _______ are the most sensitive to local anesthetics.
A) pain
B) temperature
C) touch
D) proprioception
E) motor impulses
A) pain
B) temperature
C) touch
D) proprioception
E) motor impulses
pain
2
Intravenous regional anesthesia (Bier block)is achieved by
A) injecting a local anesthetic into a peripheral vein located in a selected limb
B) injecting a general anesthetic into a peripheral vein located in a selected limb
C) injecting a local anesthetic into the superior vena cava
D) injecting a local anesthetic into the inferior vena cava
A) injecting a local anesthetic into a peripheral vein located in a selected limb
B) injecting a general anesthetic into a peripheral vein located in a selected limb
C) injecting a local anesthetic into the superior vena cava
D) injecting a local anesthetic into the inferior vena cava
injecting a local anesthetic into a peripheral vein located in a selected limb
3
In order to provide symptomatic relief of minor surface irritation and injury (minor burns,abrasions,and so forth),local anesthetics are typically applied
A) intravenously
B) intrathecally
C) topically
D) by inhalation
A) intravenously
B) intrathecally
C) topically
D) by inhalation
topically
4
Local anesthetics inhibit action potential propagation along neuronal axons by blocking the opening of ________ channels.
A) potassium
B) sodium
C) chloride
D) calcium
E) magnesium
A) potassium
B) sodium
C) chloride
D) calcium
E) magnesium
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5
Local anesthetics are sometimes used to treat complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS),known also as reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome (RSDS),by administering the drug
A) intra-arterially into the affected limb
B) near the sympathetic chain ganglia that innervate the affected limb
C) into the third ventricle of the brain
D) into the fourth ventricle of the brain
E) none of the above; local anesthetics are not used to treat this problem
A) intra-arterially into the affected limb
B) near the sympathetic chain ganglia that innervate the affected limb
C) into the third ventricle of the brain
D) into the fourth ventricle of the brain
E) none of the above; local anesthetics are not used to treat this problem
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6
Local anesthetics can be administered via all of the following routes EXCEPT
A) transdermally
B) subcutaneous infiltration
C) direct injection into the epidural space
D) direct injection into the third ventricle of the brain
E) direct injection into the subarachnoid space
A) transdermally
B) subcutaneous infiltration
C) direct injection into the epidural space
D) direct injection into the third ventricle of the brain
E) direct injection into the subarachnoid space
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7
Local anesthetic systemic toxicity (LAST)is typically treated by administering
A) general anesthetics
B) an emulsion of lipid compounds that soak up the lipophilic local anesthetic molecules
C) an amphetamine or other CNS stimulant to reduce CNS excitation caused by the local anesthetic
D) a beta blocker to reverse myocardial depression caused by the local anesthetic
E) other drugs that block sodium channels throughout the body
A) general anesthetics
B) an emulsion of lipid compounds that soak up the lipophilic local anesthetic molecules
C) an amphetamine or other CNS stimulant to reduce CNS excitation caused by the local anesthetic
D) a beta blocker to reverse myocardial depression caused by the local anesthetic
E) other drugs that block sodium channels throughout the body
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8
Absorption of local anesthetics into the system circulation is dangerous because these drugs can
A) decrease the force of cardiac contraction
B) cause bradycardia
C) inhibit respiratory control centers in the CNS
D) all the above are true
E) none of the above are true
A) decrease the force of cardiac contraction
B) cause bradycardia
C) inhibit respiratory control centers in the CNS
D) all the above are true
E) none of the above are true
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