Maverick Modules (1-4) Regional Block Basics Flashcards
1
Q
What nerve type is more readily activated with a shorter duration of current?
A
Motor nerve fibers
2
Q
Peripheral nerve stimulation technique is guided by the use of stimulation to _______ nerves.
A
Motor
3
Q
_____ current is needed to elicit a motor response as the needle approaches the nerve.
A
Less
4
Q
Elicited motor response ≤ ______ mA is considered as a good endpoint for successful neural blockade according to the literature.
A
0.5 mA
0.4 mA is best.
5
Q
Order the following pre-block steps:
- Informed Consent
- Educate the Patient
- Determine block approach/technique
- Indications/Contraindications
- History & Physical
- Equipment
A
- History & Physical
- Indications/Contraindications
- Determine block approach/technique
- Informed Consent
- Educate the Patient
- Equipment
6
Q
What are the four major advantages to using nerve stimulation technique?
A
- Nerve stimulators are very available
- Inexpensive
- Setup time is shorter
- Landmarks are consistent for reliability
7
Q
What are some absolute contraindications to regional block techniques?
A
- Patient refusal
- Uncooperative patient (mental health)
- Pre-op nerve involvement
- Intra-op nerve repair
- Infection at block site