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What technique is best when administering the AMSA block?
Serum
Fluid portion of blood after the removal of fibrin and blood cells.
Muscle Contraction
The shortening and/or development of tension within a muscle, allowing for movement and force generation.
Blood Clotting
The process by which blood changes from a liquid to a gel, forming a clot to stop bleeding.
Nerve Impulse
An electrical signal that travels along the nerve fiber, enabling communication between neurons or between neurons and muscles.
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