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A 0.1 mL dose of 2% lidocaine is sufficient to prevent laryngospasm during intubation of what species?

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Final answer:

Lidocaine can prevent laryngospasm during intubation, but the specific species is not mentioned in the question.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is about the effectiveness of a 0.1 mL dose of 2% lidocaine in preventing laryngospasm during intubation in a specific species. Lidocaine is a local anesthetic that can help to prevent laryngospasm by blocking the transmission of nerve signals. This specific dose is likely to be effective in preventing laryngospasm, but the question doesn't mention the species being referred to, so it's not possible to provide a specific answer.