Regarding the mechanism of action for local anesthetics, the following are true, except

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Regarding the mechanism of action for local anesthetics, the following are true, except:

A. An inactive nerve cell has a resting membrane potential of −50 to −70 mV
B. During the repolarization of the peripheral nerve, potassium ions pass out of the cell to restore the resting cell to resting membrane potential
C. During depolarization, there is an influx of Ca2+
D. Nonionized molecules enter through nerve cell membranes more readily than ionized Molecules