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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Local, Epirdural, Regional and General Anaesthesia of Cattle - final, Intravenous Regional Anaesthesia (Bier Block) Complications Dorsal digital veins are hard to access, Epidural Analgesia considerations PreOp, 10mg/Kg (10x470)/20, Distal Paravertibral Nerve Block considerations Procedure, Physical examination included Weight, sliding finger along the zygomatic arch, injecting half way, dorsocaudal of the arch confirmation of block by inability to blink, Injection landmarks how to give injection Epidural block, 2% Lidocaine was given in a 1:1 ratio lidocaine:saline, Auriculopalpebral block ???? Pre-Operation, Physical examination included Abnormal findings, Epidural Analgesia considerations PostOp, zygomaticotemporal nerve is a sensory nerve supple to the cornual process, Tourniquet was tied and the anaesthetic administered IV Why is a tourniquet used? The tourniquet must be tied tightly around the leg to prevent the flow of blood., Local, Epidural, Regional and General Anaesthesia cattle Procedure 2 Epidural Analgesia, the patient regained blinking time to regain reflex 33 minutes, zygomaticotemporal nerve which is a branch of trigeminal nerve, Physical examination included Ausculation, Post-Operative Considerations Food Saftey Drug Withdrawel Times, Ketamine Stun in case of adverse reactions Calculating Tolazine Reversal, Intravenous Regional Anaesthesia (Bier Block) What is it? This method of anaesthesia is used when doing surgeries involving the distal aspect of the foot