4 Types of anesthetic nerve block every physician should know
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In this video we have shown four types of nerve block every doctor should know about. Learn more: https://ecgkid.com ______________________________________________________________________ Topics: 0:00 | Nasopalatine Nerve Block 1:30 | Axillary nerve block 1:54 | Sciatic nerve block 2:38 | Interscalene block ________________________________________________________________________ When it comes to delivering anesthetic for upper-limb surgery, axillary blocks come in handy. A nerve simulator is ...
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