This determines the onset of local anesthetics
What is PKA (lower the pka, faster the onset)
This is the maximum recommend dose of lidocaine without vasoconstrictor
What is 4.5mg/kg
These are blocked at the level of a supraclavicular
What are Trunks?
This is a side effect when the common peroneal is damaged
Foot Drop
Between these the two muscles is where local is deposited for TAP Block
What are the internal oblique and transversus abdominis muscles?
This metabolite of esters is associated with anaphylactic reactions
What is PABA
This is the initial intralipid bolus dose for last.
What is 1.5 or 4ml/kg (depending on source )
This nerve travels within the belly of the coracobrachialis
What is the Musculocutaneous Nerve
This is located superficially between the lateral malleolus and the Achilles tendon during an ankle block
Sural Nerve
This layer is between the subcutaneous fat and interspinous ligament when doing an epidural
Supraspinatus Ligament
This local anesthetic has the lowest placental transfer
What is chloroprocaine
This is the treatment for patients suffering from methemoglobinemia who have a pmh of G6PD deficiency
Ascorbic Acid
This lies along the anterior scalene muscle
What is Phrenic Nerve?
This nerve is more medial during a popliteal sciatic nerve block
What is the Tibial Nerve?
This is a condition associated with transient pain or sensory abnormalities in the lower back radiating to lower extremities and buttocks
What is TNS?
Epinephrine has minimal effect on the clinical duration of these two local anesthetics.
Bupivicaine or ropivicaine
This Mount Sinai attending was the first person to publish a case report of a patient being successfully treated for LAST with lipid emulsion
Meg Rosenblatt
This nerve is blocked if a patient has a horse voice after an interscalene block
Recurrent laryngeal nerve
This muscle is the Anterior border of adductor canal
What is the Sartorius Muscle?
Bradycardia from spinal is from this bodily reflex
What is bezold jarisch?
over administration of this local anesthetic can lead to methemoglobinemia
What is prilocaine ?
This is the most common arrythmia associated with bupivicaine
What is ventricular tachycardia
This upper extremity block has the highest rate of Chylothorax .
what Is infraclavicular block
An Injection too deep i.e., beyond the popliteal vessels may result in anesthetic spillage to this nerve
What is the common peroneal nerve?
The three borders for a TAP block make up this structure
What is the Triangle of Petit?