Peripheral nerve blocks.

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Abstract

This article addresses the use of peripheral nerve blocks as a primary or adjunctive technique of anesthesia for selective operative procedures. The use of these blocks can reduce the amount of inhalational and narcotic agents used during an anesthetic and facilitate a pain-free postoperative period.

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Pugh, J. R. (1993, November). Peripheral nerve blocks. CRNA : The Clinical Forum for Nurse Anesthetists. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp/books/10460_13

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