What is a superficial cervical block for?
Surgery of the neck, shoulder, thyroid, CEA
What are the landmarks for superficial cervical block?
How do you find the transverse process of C-6?
-Palpable behind clavicular head of SCM just below level of cricoid
Describe a field block technique for a superficial cervical block?
What are complication of a superficial cervical block?
What are the landmarks for interscalene block?
When doing a interscalene block with a nerve stimulator you see shoulder movement. What nerve is this?
-Suprascapular nerve
What are complications to a interscalene block?
What are indication for a supraclavicular block?
- Excellent for elbow and hand
T/F: Bilateral supraclavicular block can be done.
FALSE
What are the land marks for a supraclavicular block?
What is the position for a supraclavicular block?
-Semi sitting blockwith head to opposite side
-Lower shoulder with elbow flexed and relaxed
-Palm supinated
monitor for stimulation
What is the best technique for a supraclavicular block?
-ULTRASOUND
What are the complications of a supraclavicular block?
-Phrenic nerve block
-Horner’s Syndrome
-Pneumo
-LA toxicity
-Nerve Damage
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What would be a contraindication for a infraclavicular block?
-Coagulation
What are the landmarks for infraclavicular block?
What are some complication of an infraclavicular block?
What are the indication for axillary block?
-Surgery of forearm, wrist, or hand
What may not be cover with a axillary block?
-musculocutaneous nerve
What three sheaths run with axillary artery?
What are the landmarks of a axillary block?
Pulse of axillary artery
What are the indication for a wrist block?
What tendons reside next to the median nerve?
- Fexor carpi radial
Where does the radial nerve reside?
-Brachioradialis muscle