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Epidural Anesthetic
Epidural Anesthetic
Epidural Anesthetic
Epidural Anesthetic

The following information is about Epidural Anesthetic.

Epidural Anesthetic Defined

An anesthetic which is injected into the "epidural space" in the middle and lower back, just outside the spinal space, to numb the lower extremities.

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Patient safety in Wisconsin: Progress and obstacles

Published July 19, 2008, 2:58 pm, Wisconsin State Journal

An international committee is trying to prevent medical tubing misconnections like the one that killed a Fitchburg teen at St. Mary's Hospital two years ago, but the risk remains. The Wisconsin Hospital Association has asked hospitals to standardize the colors of patient wristbands, but Madison hospitals still use different colors for warning labels on bags of medications. Nurses in the area are ...

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New surgery may reduce spinal pain

Published July 17, 2008, 9:52 am, The Arizona Republic

Significant leg and buttock pain that occurs with standing or walking and resolves with sitting, bending forward or lying down are the classic symptoms of spinal stenosis. But there are some new and exciting solutions to this problem, experts say.

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