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  • Peripheral-nerve electrical stimulators that apply stimuli to a nerve (e.g., ulnar, facial, lower extremity) designated to assess the adequacy of neuromuscular block during surgery and its reversal during the recovery period. These stimulators are battery- or line-powered and usually use four types of stimulation: twitch, train-of-four, tetanic, and double burst. Block-monitoring stimulators typically use conventional electrocardiographic electrodes and/or bipolar surface electrodes (ball electrodes).
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