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  1. Jan 29, 2023 · A regional block is a specific anesthetic technique that inhibits nerve transmission to avoid or relieve pain. This activity reviews the indications, contraindications, complications, and other key elements related to the essential points needed by members of an interprofessional team managing the care of patients undergoing surgical procedures.

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  2. Learn about different types of nerve blocks, such as single injection, continuous, lower extremity and upper extremity, for pain control after surgery. Find out how they work, how long they last, what to watch out for and how to manage them.

  3. Regional anesthesia numbs a large part of the body for surgery, such as from the waist down. It can be delivered by injection or catheter and is often used for childbirth, but it also has some risks and side effects.

  4. Feb 13, 2024 · Regional anesthesia is a method of pain prevention for surgeries and procedures that numbs only the area of the body that would feel pain. Learn about the benefits, risks, and examples of regional anesthesia, such as epidurals, spinal blocks, and peripheral nerve blocks.

  5. Aug 28, 2023 · Objectives: Describe the various mechanisms of action of the most common topical and local anesthetic agents. Identify the various indications for employing local or topical anesthetics. Review the contraindications and adverse events of various topical or local anesthetics.

  6. Regional anesthesia is a technique that uses local anesthetic on a specific part of the body. Learn more about how we use regional anesthesia at HSS in surgery.

  7. Much research on functional regional anesthesia, a term introduced by Dr. Jerry Vloka in the 1990s, has contributed to better understanding of the anatomy of regional nerve block.