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Revision as of 11:15, 3 January 2017
Background
- Nerve blocks provide regional anesthesia without distortion of soft tissues that local infiltration can cause
- Useful for complex laceration repair or regional pain control
Specific Nerve Blocks
- Nerve Block: Fascia Iliaca Compartment
- Nerve Block: Femoral
- Nerve Block: Inferior Alveolar
- Nerve Block: Infraorbital
- Nerve block: Intrascalene
- Nerve Block: Median
- Nerve Block: Mental
- Nerve Block: Penile
- Nerve Block: Supraorbital
- Nerve Block: Upper Extremity
