_____% plain lidocaine can be used for spinal anesthesia
Intradural injections of which local anesthetics can cause paraplegia?_____
For cervicothoracic or stellate block, the most commonly used approach is the _____ technique.
The onset of the headache is _____ hours after a dural puncture and lasts several days if untreated
The incidence of PDPH is _____ when the needle bevel is placed in the long axis of the neuraxis
_____ is a type of non-cutting needle

_____ is a type of cutting needle

_____ is a type of non-cutting needle

_____ is due to a loss of CSF through a dural puncture and characteristically has a postural component
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