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With regard to nerve block analgesia and anesthesia, nurses should be aware that:
 
  a. Most local agents are related chemically to cocaine and end in the suffix -caine.
  b. Local perineal infiltration anesthesia is effective when epinephrine is added, but it can be injected only once.
  c. A pudendal nerve block is designed to relieve the pain from uterine contractions.
  d. A pudendal nerve block, if done correctly, does not significantly lessen the bearing-down reflex.
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