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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: collabed cmap, DRUGS can be classified into antibiotics, Absorbable Catgut, Ford Interlocking A modified simple continuous (SC) suture pattern. Scroll over for details, Suture materials Needles, Supplements and Fluid therapy are further divided into Fluids and Electrolytes, DRUGS can be classified into Topical agents, Restraints Bull under Control Nose Ring A ring inserted into the nasal septum of mostly bulls. which assists in keeping them under some amount of control. A rope is also normally placed through the ring to assist in control as well., SutureTechniques ???? Mattress sutures, SutureTechniques Simple Continuous, Mattress sutures These are tension relieving sutures. It's a good choice when when skin edges are difficult to evert. Good dermis- dermis contact is achieved. Vertical matress, SutureTechniques ???? Ford Interlocking, Suture Thread Synthetic Non-absorbable, Supplements and Fluid therapy are further divided into Vitamins and Minerals, Large Animal Surgery Essentials ???? ????, INSTRUMENTS Keep animal still Restraints, Suture materials SutureTechniques, Needles Types of needles 1. Cutting 2. Reverse cutting 3. Side cutting 4. Taper point 5. Taper cut 6. Blunt point, Simple Interrupted An appositional suture used to: - Close skin, subcutis and fascia - Ligate bv - Close defects in the GI, urinary and resp tracts. *Scroll over for details*, Restraints Steady Pig Hog Snare This is normally a metal pipe with a cable loop at one end. Used to restraint pigs for procedures such as venipuncture or other injections, Restraints No Bites Cattle Mouth Gag This is used to keep the mouth of the cow open. Which becomes helpful in scenarios such as a choke, passing a stomach tube and examination of the buccal cavity to list a few. A similar contraption known as the Haussman's Mouth Gag is used in horses.