The insertion and use of catheters for continuous spinal anesthesia _____ increase the risk of PDPH
#2
Higher incidence of PDPH is seen with _____ spinal needles
#3
_____% hyperbaric preservative-free bupivacaine is most commonly used for spinal anesthesia
#4
_____ needle is used in epidural anesthesia and has a straight tip, which causes a higher incidence of accidental dural rupture
#5
The onset of the headache is _____ hours after a dural puncture and lasts several days if untreated
#6
_____ is a type of non-cutting needle
#7
_____ is a type of cutting needle
#8
_____ is a type of non-cutting needle
#9
_____ is due to a loss of CSF through a dural puncture and characteristically has a postural component
#10
_____% plain lidocaine can be used for spinal anesthesia
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Complications of Regional Anesthesia Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: The insertion and use of catheters for continuous spinal anesthesia _____ increase the risk of PDPH
Answer: does not (does/does not)
Flashcard 2: Higher incidence of PDPH is seen with _____ spinal needles
Answer: cutting
Flashcard 3: _____% hyperbaric preservative-free bupivacaine is most commonly used for spinal anesthesia
Answer: 0.5
Flashcard 4: _____ needle is used in epidural anesthesia and has a straight tip, which causes a higher incidence of accidental dural rupture
Answer: Crawford
Flashcard 5: The onset of the headache is _____ hours after a dural puncture and lasts several days if untreated
Answer: 12 to 24
Flashcard 6: _____ is a type of non-cutting needle
Answer: Whitacre
Flashcard 7: _____ is a type of cutting needle
Answer: Quincke-Babcock
Flashcard 8: _____ is a type of non-cutting needle
Answer: Sprotte
Flashcard 9: _____ is due to a loss of CSF through a dural puncture and characteristically has a postural component
Answer: PDPH
Flashcard 10: _____% plain lidocaine can be used for spinal anesthesia
Answer: 2
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