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How much NaHCO3 should be added to bupivicaine?
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- 0.05ml/10ml bupivicaine
(will precipitate if you use more) |
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How much NaHCO3 should be added to lidocaine?
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0.25ml/10mg lidocaine
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How much NaHCO3 should be added to 2-chloroprocaine?
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0.5ml/10ml 2-chloroprocaine
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What are the advantages to using epi in the epidural?
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- Lower LA levels
- Inceased block intensity - Longer duration of block - Faster onset of block - Possible identification of IV injection |
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1:200,000 Epi is what amount of a 1:1000 (1mg/ml) solution of Epi?
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- 0.050 ml
- 5 mcg/ml |
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1:300,000 Epi is what amount of a 1:1000 (1mg/ml) solution of Epi?
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- 0.033 ml
- 3.3 mcg/ml |
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1:400,000 Epi is what amount of a 1:1000 (1mg/ml) solution of Epi?
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- 0.025 ml
- 2.5 mcg/ml |
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What is the duration and latency of 10 ml Bupiv 0.25% alone?
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- 86 min
- 8.2 min |
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What is the duration and latency of 10 ml bupiv 0.25% with Epi 1:200,000?
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- 115 min
- 6.3 min |
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What is the duration and latency of 10ml bupiv 0.25% with fentanyl 50mcg?
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- 137 min
- 6 min |