Explain the advantages of using P-ASA and AMSA nerve block techniques
What will be an ideal response?
The P-ASA and AMSA nerve block reduce the total number of injections necessary and therefore the total volumes of solution necessary to achieve the same field of anesthesia as traditional approaches. The labial tissues are not anesthetized with these techniques; therefore, they work especially well for cosmetic procedures that involve assessment of the patient "smile lines" and for ease in speaking.
You might also like to view...
Explain what a covered entity under HIPAA is.
What will be an ideal response?
Critical instruments are considered
to contact and penetrate tissues. disposable. to contact mucous membranes and not penetrate tissues. to contact skin only.
What is the length of time for retaining radiograph films?
A) 5-7 years B) 1-3 years C) 2-3 years D) 6 months-1 year
A substance that will neutralize a specific toxin or counteract its effects is known as:
A) absorbents. B) emetic. C) antidotes. D) cathartic.