Question 35 of 35

Delivering Local Anesthetics

No, that response is incorrect.

Applying topical anesthetic at an injection site for 4 minutes can cause sloughing of the epithelium. It is recommended that topical anesthetic contact the mucous membranes for only 1 - 2 minutes.

Other factors that may cause sloughing of tissues can be sensitivity of the tissues to the topical or a reaction to the topical anesthetic.

Remember that a vasoconstrictor is NOT found in topical anesthetic.

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