Which of the following is the most appropriate documentation following local anesthesia injections?

A) 03/03/2014: Review health history. BP 115/78. Two cartridges of 4% prilocaine (144 mg) w/epi 1:100,000 (0.036 mg), benzocaine topical, Rt PMC, MMC, GP, (-) aspiration. No adverse reactions.
B) Review health history. BP 120/70. Three cartridges 3% mepivacaine w/1:20,000 levonordefrin. No adverse reactions.
C) 05/03/2014: Review health history. Two cartridges 2% lidocaine w/epi, (-) aspiration.
D) 07/07/14: Review health history. BP normal. One and a half cartridges (27 mg) of 2% lido w/1:100:00 epi, Left IA and buccal, (-) aspiration. No adverse reactions.

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