Local anesthetics ~pharmacology~
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 พ.ย. 2024
- What are local anesthetics? Local anesthetics are medications used to reversibly block pain sensation in a specific part of the body in order to perform small surgical procedures.
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Kane lives, oh wait thats the Command and Conquer character sorry. But i am seeinga lot of small surgeries to remove cancers or suspected cancers use local. I was put under it to help alleviate the nervousness of not surgeon but nurse student who was his eyes should anything happen.
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The picture mneumonic not necessary, but I suppose some find that helpful.
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Error8:15. Local anesthesia is vasoconstrictor that causes hypertension
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Local anesthetics block sodium channels in their activated states
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