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What local anesthetic is most associated with transient neurologic syndrome in spinal anesthesia?
What NSAID has a black box warning for breastfeeding mothers?
What drug can be used as a drip intraoperatively for multimodal pain control and muscle relaxation?
What is the longest lasting ester local anesthetic?
These are derivatives of arachidonic acid after synthesis through COX1 and COX2 pathways and are prolific in chronic pain and associated with hyperalgesia.
In large epidural doses, administration of this local anesthetic can result in methemoglobinemia:
What type of spinal needle has a curved ending with a sharp, beveled tip?
This is a highly vascular membrane that surrounds the spinal cord and brain:
What is the brand name formulation of extended-release morphine that can be given via epidural?
What is the layer of a peripheral nerve that is composed of connective tissue, surrounds the perineurium, and holds fascicles together?
What converts noxious stimuli from the periphery to a coded electrophysiological neural signal, in the form of an action potential, that is propagated towards the CNS?
The well-localized first pain sensation following acute injury is transmitted via what nerve fibers?
Sensory afferent A-delta and C-fibers terminate in the:
A _______ is composed of an axon, its associated glial cell, and the surrounding endoneural connective tissue?
The lipid solubility of a local anesthetic correlates with its?
After feeling the loss of resistance while placing an epidural. Aspiration is negative for blood or CSF. A test dose is administered causing a rapid onset sensory block. The epidural is in the ______ space.
Which medication should you use to treat bradycardia associated with neuraxial blockage?
The local anesthetic antidote is?
Which spinal needle is an example of a bevel tip needle?
A reduction in ____ explains the reason for hypotension after a T4 spinal anesthetic.
This often medication-induced condition is an absolute contraindication to peripheral nerve blocks:
A commonly seen complication of using a supraclavicular approach for a brachial plexus block is a/an:
A ____ block is commonly utilized as postoperative pain management following knee surgery
The preferred method for performing regional anesthesia involves the use of _______ _______
Providers should assess for usage of this over-the-counter medication, as it can increase risk for bleeding up to 34 hours after discontinuation

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