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In this type of anesthesia, all the impulses from a nerve are blocked.(a) Nerve Blocks(b) Spinal Anesthesia(c) Topical Anesthesia(d) Epidural BlocksThis question was addressed to me in a national level competition.This intriguing question originated from Anaesthesia Pre and Post Care topic in division Anaesthesia of Clinical Science

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Right option is (a) Nerve Blocks

Easy explanation: In a nerve block, the anesthesia is INJECTED in the nerves that supply to the system. When the PARTICULAR nerve is anesthetized, it becomes PARALYZED for the duration of the OPERATION and the whole area where the nerve supplied becomes NUMB as there is no exchange of information between that area and the brain.



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