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nerve block
noun
- an arrest of the passage of impulses through a nerve by means of pressure on the nerve or by injection of an anesthetic into or around the nerve.
nerve block
noun
- induction of anaesthesia in a specific part of the body by injecting a local anaesthetic close to the sensory nerves that supply it
Word History and Origins
Origin of nerve block1
Example Sentences
"The next step is I'm going to have a nerve block injected into my head," he said.
I was stunned when both my breast surgeon and plastic surgeon said that a nerve block would leave me pain-free for about three days, after which the worst of the pain would be over.
She did not have a nerve block and managed pain for a few days with Tramadol every six hours alternating with acetaminophen.
“He played with a flak jacket from that point on, and also had a nerve block injection the day before every game,” BriseBois said.
During a nerve block procedure, the anesthesiologist hit the sciatic nerve by mistake, which Marx said caused her “screaming agony” and necessitated a trip to an ER to quell the resulting pain.
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