Highest blood concentrations of local anesthetic are seen after IV injection f/b _____ injection
_____ acting local anesthetics are preferred for prolonged pain relief, such as in brachial plexus block
Ropivacaine produces _____ motor block than bupivacaine
The maximum dose of lignocaine given with adrenaline for infiltration anesthesia should not exceed _____mg/kg
Administration of 20% _____ therapy is considered at first signs of local anaesthesia systemic toxicity (LAST), after airway management
Bupivacaine has a tendency to provide more _____ block over motor block (sensory/motor)
Neurotoxicity from neuro-axial (epidural or spinal) placement of local anesthetic solution is maximum with _____
_____ is the mainstay rx for cardiac arrest due to bupivacaine
Alkalinization of local anesthetics can lead to a _____ onset of action and improved quality of block
Stapedotomy is preferred to be done under _____ anaesthesia
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