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Assessing Changes in Volatile General Anesthetic Sensitivity of Mice after Local or Systemic Pharmacological Intervention
Published on: October 16, 2013
Melissa A Schneider1, Katrina A Howard
1In York, Pa., Melissa A. Schneider is a clinical nurse educator at WellSpan York Hospital and an associate professor of nursing at York College of Pennsylvania, and Katrina A. Howard is a nurse manager at WellSpan York Hospital.
Local and regional anesthetics offer pain relief but carry risks like local anesthetic systemic toxicity (LAST). Recognizing LAST signs and symptoms is crucial for patient safety and effective pain management.
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