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Tag: Nerve injury

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What is a Common Complication of a Peripheral Nerve Block?: A Pharmacology and Medications Perspective

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While peripheral nerve blocks are generally safe and effective, some patients, in up to 15% of cases, may experience temporary postoperative neurological symptoms (PONS), which are considered a common complication of a peripheral nerve block. This article delves into the various potential complications associated with peripheral nerve blocks, focusing particularly on the pharmacological and technical aspects that contribute to these risks and how they are mitigated in modern practice.

What is the Most Commonly Injured Nerve Under General Anesthesia?

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Although peripheral nerve injuries are a rare complication of general anesthesia, occurring in less than 1% of cases, they represent a disproportionately high number of medical malpractice claims. The most commonly injured nerve under general anesthesia is the ulnar nerve, and understanding its vulnerability is key to prevention.

How Do You Know if You Did an Intramuscular Injection Wrong?

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According to a study published on PubMed, intramuscular injection errors can lead to serious complications, including nerve injury and muscle contractures. This makes it essential for both practitioners and patients to recognize the signs of a improperly administered shot, answering the critical question: **how do you know if you did an intramuscular injection wrong?**

How to tell if you hit a nerve injecting?

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It is estimated that around 12 billion injections are administered globally each year, with some being improperly or unsafely administered. Knowing **how to tell if you hit a nerve injecting** is critical for patient safety, as even a minor contact with a nerve can cause significant, albeit often temporary, discomfort or potential long-term damage. Immediate recognition of nerve contact is key to preventing serious complications.