Introduction

Introduction ( 10 Questions)

A nurse is preparing a client for a planned cesarean delivery.

The nurse should explain that which of the following types of anesthesia is most commonly used for this procedure?



Correct Answer: B

The correct answer is choice B. Spinal anesthesia is the most commonly used type of anesthesia for cesarean delivery. It is administered around the spinal cord using a needle and it numbs the lower body for three to four hours. It has the advantages of being fast-acting, providing good operating conditions, and having minimal effects on the fetus.

Choice A is wrong because general anesthesia is rarely used for cesarean delivery unless there is an emergency or a contraindication for regional anesthesia. It involves putting the mother to sleep with drugs that can cross the placenta and affect the fetus.

Choice C is wrong because epidural anesthesia is not as commonly used as spinal anesthesia for cesarean delivery. It is administered around the nerves in the lower back and it requires a larger dose and a longer time to work than spinal anesthesia.

Choice D is wrong because local anesthesia is rarely used for cesarean delivery and only for minor procedures such as repairing a wound or removing stitches. It involves injecting a drug into the skin or tissue to numb a small area.

Spinal and Epidural Anesthesia




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