
Emergency Medicine
Regional Blocks
Comprehensive reference for ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia in emergency medicine. Indications, drug doses, complications and clinical pearls for every major block.
Serratus Anterior
Lateral chest wall T2–T9 dermatomes (mid-axillary line distribution).
Erector Spinae
Somatic: ipsilateral posterior and lateral chest/abdominal wall over multiple dermatomal levels (typically 4–6 levels caudal to injection).
Fascia Iliaca
Femoral nerve: anterior thigh and medial lower leg (saphenous nerve).
Femoral Nerve
Anterior and medial thigh (femoral nerve proper).
Ankle Block
Tibial nerve: heel, plantar foot, toes 1–5 (sole).
Popliteal / Sciatic
Tibial nerve: plantar foot, heel, posterior leg.
LA Drugs
Comprehensive local anaesthetic drug reference including doses, pharmacokinetics, and adjuvants.
LA Toxicity
Recognition and management of LAST including 20% Intralipid protocol and resuscitation guidance.
Stop Before You Block
Pre-block safety checklist and the final pause that prevents wrong-site regional anaesthesia — a Never Event.
SBA Quiz
50 single best answer questions covering all blocks, LA toxicity, and drug pharmacology.
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This resource is for educational purposes only. Drug doses and techniques should be verified against current national guidelines, the BNF, and local protocols before clinical use. All regional anaesthesia should be performed by appropriately trained practitioners with resuscitation equipment and 20% Intralipid readily available. In doubt, seek senior/anaesthetic support.