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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Lab Five- Eye Enucleation, EYE ENUCLEATION: Large & Small Ruminants entails IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS: 1) Reasons to perform Eye Enucleation 2) Welfare Concerns 3) Potential Complications, EYE ENUCLEATION: Large & Small Ruminants Comprises drugs for the following procedures: Pre-Operative Procedures, Aftercare of the Patient which includes Ensuring that the other eye was unaffected (no iatrogenic blindness), 1) Distance Exam comprised: Weight Estimation: (a) Small Ruminants = 50kgs (b) Large Ruminants = 500kgs, Post-Operative Procedures entails Client Education, Aftercare of the Patient which includes Checking for drainage from corner where simple interrupted suture was placed; flushing if infection is suspected, Large Ruminants included: ASA Grading, Small Ruminants included: Good tail tone, 2) Physical Exam of Large Ruminants, 2) Physical Exam of Small Ruminants, Large Ruminants included: TPR, Initial Examination of the patient comprises of: Nerve blocks, Important Considerations include Potential Complications, Large Ruminants included: normal conformation, Aftercare of the Patient which includes Insecticide and antiseptic sprays should be applied daily to the surgical wound; antibiotics for post-op bacterial infection, Small Ruminants included: moist, light pink mucous membranes. CRT ɚsecs (oral cavity), Initial Examination of the patient comprises of: 1) Distance Exam, Nerve blocks Included 1. Auriculopalpebral Nerve Block, Small Ruminants included: TPR, Large Ruminants included: Abnormal menace response & pupillary light reflex (unilateral or bilateral). Haemorrhage, trauma, masses visible.