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    Which Is the Primary Factor That Determines the Onset of Action
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Which Is the Primary Factor That Determines the Onset of Action

Question 7

Question 7

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Which is the primary factor that determines the onset of action?


A) pH of the tissues
B) pKa of the anesthetic agent
C) Administrative site
D) Anesthetic agent
E) None of the above

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