Name that nerve
Block sauce
Blocks Gone Wild
You can block what?!
100

Nerve block used to treat a boxers fracture

Ulnar nerve

100

Max dose lidocaine with epinephrine

7 mg/kg

100

Perioral numbness and metallic taste are early signs of this nerve block toxicity

What is LAST (local anesthetic systemic toxicity)

100

Block used to treat refractory migraines

What is a Great occipital nerve block

200

Nerve block used to treat a avocado wound to the thenar emminence

What is a median block

200

Two anesthetics with short duration (and better safety profile due to less cardiotoxicity).

What are short acting anesthetics (chloroprocaine/lidocaine).

                                   


    

200

First step in treating anesthetic-induced seizures.

What is benzo's.

200

Block used to treat appendicitis

What is a TAP Block (Transversus Abdominus Plane)

300

Nerve block used to treat ankle fracture

What is a popliteal block (sciatic)

300

Can be used to increase total volume necessary for a high-volume plane block

What is normal saline

300

Percentage of patients with continued post-block neuropraxia at 6 weeks.

What is 5%                                                          

Commonly a transient post block neuropraxia can persist with 95% resolving within 6 weeks and 99% resolving within one year.

                                                       


    

300

A mental foramen nerve block can be use to treat this neuropathic disorder

What is tic douloureux (trigeminal neuralgia)

400

These three nerves make up the fascia iliaca block

What are the femoral, obturator, and femoral lateral cutaneous nerve

400

20-30cc of anesthetic volume may be needed to treat these blocks

Fascial (plane) blocks

400

The most common compartment associated with acute compartment syndrome.


    

What is the anterior compartment of the leg (tibial shaft fractures).


**Be aware of ACS when performing blocks**

400

Block used to treat refractory VT storm

What is stellate ganglion block

500

This bony landmark can be used to to provide a block that treat a cut to the bottom of the foot

What is the medial malleolus

500

Lidocaine, bupivacaine, ropivacaine are considered what class of anesthetic

                                                       


    

                                                       


    

What are amides (1 eyed ester, 2 eyed amides)

500

The recommended dosing of Intralipid in the setting of LAST.

                                               

1.5 ml/kg bolus with a continued infusion of 0.25 ml/min

                                   


    

500

Nerve block used to treat a relative common genitourinary complication of sickle cell patients

What is the dorsal penile nerve block

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