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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Species Specific Recovery from Anesthesia, The incidence of recovery associated complication is higher than that of any other domestic species. (2) Since airway obstruction is a concernin dorsal recumbency, a nasal spray of vasoconstrictors is applied or nasal intubation is performed., The use of NSAIDs, opiods or local anaesthetics should always be used for pain relief post surgery (3) Close monitoring anf observation to the upper airway must be done., Species Specific Anaesthesia Recovery includes Swine, Species Specific Anaesthesia Recovery includes Ruminants, The horse is fasted after several hours of administration of anesthesia and grain is withheld until the following day. (5) A quiet, dark and padded room is needed to house the anesthesized horse in the event it tries the stand up too quickly and will therefore injure itself., Reversal of drugs can be done if the animal does not show sign of getting light for ᡌmins. (4) The animal must be closely monitored and observed to prevent it from returning to sleep and to prevent the potential danger of aspiration., Regurgitation in ruminants is always a possibility and therefore the endotracheal tube cuff must remain in place (3) Reversal of drugs can be done if the animal does not show sign of getting light for ᡌmins., Species Specific Anaesthesia Recovery includes Horses, Ruminants seldom attempt to stand up and remain in sternal recumbency until able to stand. To prevent aspiration and to drain saliva/regurgitants, place a pad under the mandible of the mouth end below the larynx. (2) Regurgitation in ruminants is always a possibility and therefore the endotracheal tube cuff must remain in place, Since airway obstruction is a concernin dorsal recumbency, a nasal spray of vasoconstrictors is applied or nasal intubation is performed. (3) A high flow of oxygen is give to the horse during recovery (ᡇL/min), Swine (1) The pig must be kept warm during the recovery period as they lack body hair and this can potentially lead to hypothermia once left in a cold environment., A quiet, dark and padded room is needed to house the anesthesized horse in the event it tries the stand up too quickly and will therefore injure itself. (6) Head and tail ropes maybe useful to support the recovery in severely ataxic horses., Ruminants (1) Ruminants seldom attempt to stand up and remain in sternal recumbency until able to stand. To prevent aspiration and to drain saliva/regurgitants, place a pad under the mandible of the mouth end below the larynx., The pig must be kept warm during the recovery period as they lack body hair and this can potentially lead to hypothermia once left in a cold environment. (2) The use of NSAIDs, opiods or local anaesthetics should always be used for pain relief post surgery, A high flow of oxygen is give to the horse during recovery (ᡇL/min) (4) The horse is fasted after several hours of administration of anesthesia and grain is withheld until the following day.