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Performing Spinal and Epidural Injections

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  • Session Overview
  • Session Introduction
  • Introduction
  • Introductory Test
  • Preparation
    • Overview
    • Asepsis
    • Patient Positioning
  • Preparation - Question
  • Spinals 1
  • Spinals 2 - Needle Types and Choosing a Level
    • Needle Types
    • Choosing a Level
  • Spinals 3 - Performing the Injection
    • Procedure
    • Monitoring and Positioning
    • Testing
  • Spinals 4 - Immediate Complications
  • Spinals 5 - Question
  • Epidurals 1
  • Epidurals 2 - Needles, Catheters and Choosing a Level
    • Needles and Catheters
    • Choosing a Level
  • Epidurals 3 - Performing the Injection
    • Procedure
    • Saline or Air?
  • Epidurals 4 - Testing
    • Pre-use Safety Tests
    • Post-testing
  • Epidurals 5 - Immediate Complications
  • Epidurals 6 - Question
  • Related Neuraxial techniques
  • Combined Spinal-epidural
  • Caudal Anaesthesia
  • Spinal Catheters
  • Neuraxial Techniques in Children
  • Neuraxial Techniques - Question
  • Self Assessment
    • Question 1
    • Question 2
  • Session Key Points
  • Session Summary
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