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What is a relative contraindication to performing spinal anesthesia?Infection overlying the spinal injection siteMultiple sclerosisUncorrected hypovolemiaPrevious epidural anesthesiaAllergy to the anesthetic agent

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What is a relative contraindication to performing spinal anesthesia?Infection overlying the spinal injection siteMultiple sclerosisUncorrected hypovolemiaPrevious epidural anesthesiaAllergy to the anesthetic agent

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A relative contraindication to performing spinal anesthesia could be any of the following:

  1. Infection overlying the spinal injection site: This could potentially introduce bacteria into the spinal canal, leading to serious complications such as meningitis or abscess formation.

  2. Multiple sclerosis: This is a disease that affects the central nervous system, including the spinal cord. Spinal anesthesia could potentially exacerbate symptoms or cause a flare-up of the disease.

  3. Uncorrected hypovolemia: This refers to a low volume of blood in the body. Spinal anesthesia can cause a drop in blood pressure, which could be dangerous in someone who is already hypovolemic.

  4. Previous epidural anesthesia: If there were complications or difficulties with previous epidural anesthesia, it might be safer to avoid spinal anesthesia.

  5. Allergy to the anesthetic agent: This is a clear contraindication. If the patient is known to be allergic to the anesthetic agent planned for use, an alternative method of anesthesia should be considered.

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