Question 2 of 15
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An overdose from a local anesthetic is most likely due to the solution being administered too rapidly and also inadvertent injection intravascularly.
Some other factors that can lead to overdose include:
the concentration of the anesthetic: A 4%
solution contains more drug than does a 2% solution. It is advised to
use the lowest concentration of a local anesthetic that is clinically
effective.
the dose of the drug: Use the recommended
amounts of anesthetic solution to achieve pain control. The smallest
dose that is clinically effective is what should be administered.