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Local anesthetics - ANSWER suppress pain by blocking impulse conduction along axons

-conduction blocked only in neurons located near the site of administration

What are the principle advantages of local anesthetics? - ANSWER -pain suppression without
generalized depression of the entire CNS

-much lower risk than that associated with general anesthetics

What are the 2 major groups of local anesthetics? - ANSWER ester-type (procaine/novocaine,
cocaine)



amide-type

(lidocaine/xylocaine, prilocaine)

How do the 2 major groups of local anesthetics differ? - ANSWER -method of inactivation

-promotion of allergic responses

Propagation of an action potential (AP) requires movement of sodium ions from outside the axon to
the inside. This influx occurs through ___. - ANSWER specialized sodium channels

Local anesthetics stop axonal conduction by blocking sodium channels in the axonal membrane.
Prevention of sodium entry brings impulse conduction to a halt.

T/F - ANSWER True

What will block AP in all neurons to which they have access and act on sensory AND motor neurons? -
ANSWER nonselective modifiers of neuronal function

How can we achieve selectivity? - ANSWER deliver the anesthetic to a limited area

Neuronal blockade varies in rate of onset.

RAPID/SLOWER in small non-myelinated neurons.

RAPID/SLOWER in large myelinated neurons. - ANSWER Rapid

Slower

Due to differential sensitivity, some sensations are blocked sooner than others. Which one is lost first?
- ANSWER Pain

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