Yes. At times heavily. But then the anaesthetist may have to pay to others. In turn we all end up in paying to each others for silly reasons.
yes, but you will be able to explain it
Yes, the surgeon can use a spinal block.
Paperboys aren't paid by the block.
A spinal block or general anesthesia may be given before surgery.
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I think you mean the spinal column.
A spinal block, or spinal anesthesia, is generally considered safe when performed by a skilled healthcare professional. However, like any medical procedure, it carries potential risks, including infection, bleeding, nerve damage, or a severe headache. Serious complications are rare, and many patients experience effective pain relief without significant issues. It's important to discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider prior to the procedure.
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I'm assuming you have to do the Investing Paper as well?
A form of anesthesia where medication is administered into the spinal fluid to lessen labor pain or provide anesthesia for a Cesarean delivery. Source: http://www.lifelinetomodernmedicine.com/ArticlePage.aspx?ID=7da43bd0-0b97-4bdd-b21f-b73924307c69&LandingID=fc6eb1da-98e4-43c7-bb9f-09c17e2a005d
The anesthetic agents that are infused through the small catheter block spinal nerve roots in the epidural space and the sympathetic nerve fibers adjacent to them.
An epidural block is injected into the epidural space, which is located outside the dura mater, the outermost layer of the three layers of meninges. The epidural space lies between the dura mater and the vertebral wall, allowing anesthetic to affect the spinal nerves as they exit the spinal cord. This procedure is commonly used for pain management during labor and certain surgical procedures.