RVT Journal Quiz: Volume 43 Issue 2 Article 1 An Introduction to Local and Regional Anesthesia in the Veterinary Small Animal Patient

RVT Journal Quiz: Volume 43 Issue 2 Article 1 An Introduction to Local and Regional Anesthesia in the Veterinary Small Animal Patient

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The physiologic process of nociception includes the following ordered sequence of steps. *
Local anesthetics work ... *
After a local anesthetic has been administered the sensation of _____ is lost before _____. *
When dexmedetomidine is added to local anesthetic it causes: *
The following are signs of local anesthetic toxicity: *
Mixing local anesthetics with different onset and durations times ... *
A contraindication for local block administration is: *
An IV regional anesthetic technique is not recommended for: *
Which block is the most appropriate to use when extracting the R upper canine of a cat? *
There will be a more cranial effect from epidural local anesthetic administration when: *