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Uploaded by sanjuananestesia on Jun 6, 2009
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Can a epidural still be performed if you have had the S1 disk removed?
Xxtiacc88xX 1 week ago
@TheSteelbeaver Depends where you work. Some nurse anesthetists work solely with OB units doing C-sections and epidurals.
NurseWalczak 2 weeks ago
Wow I'm thinking about going to anesthesia school, is this what nurse anesthetists due on a daily basis?
TheSteelbeaver 2 months ago
@Stepclimb
hi, i prefer to use 0,9% NaCl to identify epidural.
lechunw 5 months ago
Doesn't the use of air in the Loss of Resistance syringe increase the risk of an embolism in the event of an inadvertent entry into the vertebral venous plexuses?
Stepclimb 5 months ago
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Can a epidural still be performed if you have had the S1 disk removed?
Xxtiacc88xX 1 week ago
@TheSteelbeaver Depends where you work. Some nurse anesthetists work solely with OB units doing C-sections and epidurals.
NurseWalczak 2 weeks ago
Wow I'm thinking about going to anesthesia school, is this what nurse anesthetists due on a daily basis?
TheSteelbeaver 2 months ago
@Stepclimb
hi, i prefer to use 0,9% NaCl to identify epidural.
lechunw 5 months ago
Doesn't the use of air in the Loss of Resistance syringe increase the risk of an embolism in the event of an inadvertent entry into the vertebral venous plexuses?
Stepclimb 5 months ago