Pharmacology and the Nursing Process 10th Edition Test Bank - General and Local Anesthetics Related

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During a fishing trip, a patient pierced his finger with a large fishhook. He is now in the emergency department to have it removed. The nurse anticipates that which type of anesthesia will be used for this procedure?

  • A. No anesthesia
  • B. Topical benzocaine spray on the area
  • C. Topical prilocaine/lidocaine (EMLA) cream around the site
  • D. Infiltration of the puncture wound with lidocaine
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Infiltration anesthesia with lidocaine is appropriate for minor surgical procedures like fishhook removal, as it involves injecting anesthetic around the wound to block local nerves. No anesthesia is impractical due to pain, and topical agents like benzocaine or EMLA are less effective for deeper wounds.