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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Post op Care, Post Operative Care within the first 18- 24 hrs after surgery Keep horse very quiet in a stall or small paddock, Post Operative Care signs that something may be wrong rectal temperature greater than 102 degrees F, Post Operative Care after first 24 hrs day after surgery, horse should be exercised., Post Operative Care after first 24 hrs Observe for bleeding (MO), Post Operative Care it is very important to observe for Lethargy/Depression, Post Operative Care signs that something may be wrong decreased appetite or thirst, Post Operative Care If done in during spring and summer use fly repellant to keep flies away, Post Operative Care signs that something may be wrong stiffness or reluctance to move, Post Operative Care it is very important to observe for Excessive swelling, Post Operative Care it is very important to observe for Material hanging from incision site, Post Operative Care after first 24 hrs horse may go out into clean paddock or pasture - free to exercise and move about, Post Operative Care it is very important to observe for Bleeding, Keep horse very quiet in a stall or small paddock helps to decrease chance of excessive bleeding, Post Operative Care after first 24 hrs surgical site should be inspected at least once daily for 2 weeks for signs of excessive swelling and infection