Which of the following represents a reasonable rationale for the concurrent use of lidocaine and bupivacaine in oral surgery cases?

A) Rapid onset of lidocaine and long duration of bupivacaine
B) Ease of diffusion of lidocaine and low potency of bupivacaine
C) Slow onset of lidocaine and high potency of bupivacaine
D) Rapid onset of lidocaine prevents the high toxicity risk of bupivacaine


A

Health Professions

You might also like to view...

What type of medications may lead to first-degree heart block?

a. Bronchodilators b. Corticosteroids c. Beta blockers d. Xanthines

Health Professions

A rate is defined as the number of times something happens divided by the number of times it could happen.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Health Professions

Trichiasis of the right upper eyelid __________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Health Professions

What is the correct code for vascular dementia without behavioral disturbance?

A. F02.80 B. F01.50 C. F02.81 D. F01.51

Health Professions