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Anesthetic

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Local (infiltration) anesthesia   Anesthetic drug is given by s/c injection into skin Anesthetize small area of skin and adjacent tissue Used during minor surgical procedures (biopsy)  
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Regional anesthesia   Anesthetic drug is given s/c injection near a nerve plexus (group of nerves) and its branches Used during surgery on an extremity Provides anesthesia for just that region Also known as nerve block anesthesia  
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Spinal Anesthesia   Anesthetic drug is given by injection into the subarachnoid space between the vertebrae of the lumbar region of the back  
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Epidural anesthesia   Anesthetic drug is given by injection into the epidural space; then moves into the subarachnoid space to produce anesthesia  
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Antihistamine Drugs   Provide sedation Dry up oral secretions for endotracheal intubation hydroxyzine (Vistaril) promethazine (Phenergan)  
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Anticholinergic Drug   Block the action of acetylcholine Decrease oral secretions for endotracheal intubation atropine glycopyrrolate (Robinul)  
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Benzodiazepine antianxiety drugs-   given to relieve anxiety and provide sedation lorazepam (Ativan) Midazolam diazepam (Valium)  
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Narcotic Drugs   given to relieve pain and provide sedation levorphanol (Levo-Dromoran) meperidine (Demerol) morphine (Duramorph) oxymorphone (Numorphan, Opana) pentazocine (Talwin)  
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Barbituate drugs   produce sedation pentobarbital secobarbital (Seconal)  
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Antipsychotic drug   given to decrease anxiety chlorpromazine (Thorazine)  
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