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
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Q1: Differential nerve block occurs because small diameter,unmyelinated
Q3: In order to provide symptomatic relief of
Q4: Local anesthetics inhibit action potential propagation along
Q5: Local anesthetics are sometimes used to treat
Q6: Local anesthetics can be administered via all
Q7: Local anesthetic systemic toxicity (LAST)is typically treated
Q8: Absorption of local anesthetics into the system
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