Deck 13: Local Anesthetics
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Deck 13: Local Anesthetics
A 34-year-old woman received a brachial plexus nerve block before undergoing surgical repair of carpal tunnel syndrome affecting her left wrist. A total of 40 ml of local anesthetic solution was used. Forty-five minutes after the nerve block was placed, the patient suffered a cardiac arrest. This is the local anesthetic most likely used:
A) Lidocaine
B) Mepivacaine
C) Etidocaine
D) Bupivacaine
E) Procaine
A) Lidocaine
B) Mepivacaine
C) Etidocaine
D) Bupivacaine
E) Procaine
Bupivacaine
For the above 34-year-old woman experiencing local anesthetic-induced cardiac arrest, therapy with which of the following is most likely to aid resuscitation efforts?
A) Saline infusion
B) Dextrose solution
C) Fat emulsion
D) Magnesium sulfate
E) Amino acids
A) Saline infusion
B) Dextrose solution
C) Fat emulsion
D) Magnesium sulfate
E) Amino acids
Fat emulsion
The following drug should NOT be administered to a patient with a plasma cholinesterase deficiency:
A) Lidocaine
B) Mepivacaine
C) Etidocaine
D) Bupivacaine
E) Procaine
A) Lidocaine
B) Mepivacaine
C) Etidocaine
D) Bupivacaine
E) Procaine
Procaine

