Which definition is appropriate for local anesthesia?

a. Injection of anesthetic agent into or around a nerve or group of nerves resulting in blocked sensation and motor impulse transmission
b. Injection of the anesthetic agent into the epidural space; the spinal cord areas are never entered
c. Injection of an anesthetic agent directly into the tissue around an incision, wound, or lesion
d. Injection of anesthetic agent into or around a nerve or group of nerves, resulting in blocked sensation and motor impulse transmission


Answer: c. Injection of an anesthetic agent directly into the tissue around an incision, wound, or lesion

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