
Local Anesthesia Part 2: Armamentarium, Patient Evaluation & Basic Injection Technique
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The basic armamentarium for the administration of local anesthetics includes the syringe, cartridge and needle. Proper assembly and use of these items minimizes the risk of complications arising during injection, such as shattering of cartridges and needle breakage. (1 CE Credit)
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