The nurse clarifies that the difference between regional anesthesia and procedural sedation anesthesia is that procedural sedation anesthesia uses:

a. IV sedation and regional anesthesia.
b. general anesthesia and IV sedation.
c. alternative medicine herbs and regional anesthesia.
d. IV sedation and local anesthesia.


A
Procedural sedation anesthesia uses both IV sedation and regional anesthesia.

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