Effective anesthesia requires the right tools. A standard setup, or "armamentarium," includes:
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Local anesthesia part 2: technical considerations. - Europe PMC Effective anesthesia requires the right tools
At its core, local anesthesia is about blocking nerve signals. Anesthetics work by preventing sodium ions from entering nerve fibers, which stops the nerve from sending a "pain" message to the brain. According to the Handbook of Local Anesthesia (7th Edition) , drugs are categorized primarily into: Handbook of Local Anesthesia
Often used as topicals, though less common for injections due to higher allergy risks. 2. The Armamentarium