The nursing instructor teaches the nursing students about the advantages of the newer local anesthetics, such as lidocaine (Xylocaine). What will the best plan of the nursing instructor include?

1. Amides have fewer side effects than esters.
2. Amides block potassium entry into the cell.
3. Amides are similar in structure to cocaine.
4. Amides tend to last longer than esters.
5. Amides block calcium entry into the cell.


Correct Answer: 1,4
Rationale: Amides have largely replaced esters because they produce fewer side effects and generally have a longer duration of action. Amides block sodium, not potassium, entry into the cell. Cocaine is a natural ester, not an amide. Amides block sodium, not calcium, entry into the cell.

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