Regional Anesthesia Reference provides a quick look at the anatomy, positioning, and techniques for placing regional nerve blocks under ultrasound guidance. This includes ultrasound images and anatomic descriptions, images of patient positioning, and videos of block placement. Current blocks include: Interscalene Supraclavicular Infraclavicular Axillary Femoral Adductor Canal Suprainguinal Fascia Iliaca TAP Rectus Sheath Sciatic (Popliteal) A local anesthetic drug calculator is also included for assistance with calculating maximum dosages and percent of max dose delivered for a given patient. This is a weight based calculator using dosages from Miller's Anesthesia or Morgan and Mikhail.
Great App for Regional!!
I absolutely love this app. It’s a great resource to access just prior to performing a block. The information is succinct and easy to navigate. My only complaint is newer blocks such as ESPB or PENG are not featured on the app.
Awesome
An absolutely awesome reference for clinical application. This gives u everything u need to safely double check u are about to do the block right
Awesome app!!
This an amazing resource for blocks! I especially found the dose calculator supremely useful! And it’s free! Thanks!!! 🤓👍🏽👍🏽
Excellent
Great application!! I’m a PGY4 and on a regional rotation. It’s a great quick refresher before going to do a block.
Really nice app!
I really like this app! Really awesome reference. Please consider adding the following blocks and also maybe a quick LAST and anticoagulant reference within: Superficial cervical plexus PECS 1/2 Serratus Erector Spinae QL Ilioinguinal-Iliohypogastric iPACK Transgluteal and Subgluteal Sciatic Ankle
Fantastic app!!
Excellent reference for any new or advanced practitioner. Easily the best app of its kind. Thank you Dr. Walters for putting this together for the community.
Excellent regional reference
The app is a perfect phone reference for upper and lower extremity blocks. Clear diagrams and videos. The local anesthetic calculator is really nicely done
Complete rewrite with new design by the University of Washingtons HCDE.
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