🔹How to scan for an infraclavicular block? 1. Place the transducer in a sagittal orientation below the clavicle. 2. Identify axillary artery (AA) and... | By NYSORA - Continuing Medical Education | Facebook
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NYSORA - Continuing Medical Education - Here's another useful sneak peek into the Compendium of Regional Anesthesia... This week, we're showing you some of chapter 50: the PEC I block! Do you
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NYSORA - Continuing Medical Education - ⭐Learn how to perform the Infraclavicular Brachial Plexus Block, straight from the NYSORA Compendium of Regional Anesthesia! Scanning Technique: -Apply pressure and slowly move the transducer
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