SAQ 856 – Paediatrics – femoral nerve block and local anaesthetic toxicity

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An 8-year-old boy presents after falling 2 metres from a tree. He has an isolated painful, shortened, deformed thigh and X-rays show a mid-shaft femur fracture.

A femoral nerve block is performed with 20 mL of 0.75% ropivacaine. He weighs 30 kg.

Calculate the maximum safe dose of ropivacaine for this child.

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List two early symptoms and four severe features of local anaesthetic toxicity.

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For severe local anaesthetic toxicity, list five treatment options and briefly state the reason for each.

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List four department-level measures that improve the safety of nerve blocks.

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