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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Final draft, Intra-Op Procedure 1 closure of longitudinal incision to transverse incision to increase lumen size, Drugs used for Local Aneasthetic, Distance/ Physical Exam can determine ASA Grade, Post-Op ???? Considerations, Distance/ Physical Exam can determine Diagnostic Imaging, Intestinal Surgeries includes Pre-requiste Knowledge, Pre-Op involves Restraint (MO), Intra-Op Procedure 2 Removal of Intestinal foreign body, The original longitudinal incision is closed in a transverse manner, meticulously to ensure proper alignment and closure without compromising the structural integrity of the tissue. To facilitate this sutures or stitches mainly simple interrupted is used to close the incision, ensuring a secure and watertight seal. Quality check After closure, to ensure the newly created transverse incision is properly closed, with no leakage or tension on the tissues by doing a leak test., Drugs used for Regional Aneasthetic, Pre-Op involves History of Patient, Intestinal Surgeries includes Pre-Op, 5 Station Exam can follow with Culture & Sensitivity, Intra-Op procedure 3 Intestinal resection and anastomosis, Pre-Op involves Distance/ Physical Exam, Post-Op ???? Complications, 5 Station Exam can follow with Bloodwork, Intra-Op Procedure 4 Rectal prolapse, Pre-Op involves Surgical Equipment, Complications ???? Removal of foreign body