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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Distal Nerve Block, Forefoot ???? Common Injection Sites for Anaesthesia, tourniquet must be removed after one hour else risk damage to tissue. ???? ensure tourniquet is tight else drug will diffuse systemically, and block will be innefective., 1) Apply tourniquet proximal to fetlock ???? 2) Apply Butterfly Catheter (19guage) to selected vein of affected limb, Considerations ???? Intraoperative, Anatomy ???? Hindfoot, Digital Nerve Block ???? Anatomy, Digital Nerve Block ???? Considerations, Anatomy ???? Forefoot, Digital Nerve Block ???? Procedure, 4) Obseve patient and test reflexes. ???? Revive using reversal agents ( if necessary), Common Injection Sites for Anaesthesia ???? 1) Lateral Saphenous Vein, Procedure ???? 1) Apply tourniquet proximal to fetlock, Hindfoot ???? Common Injection Sites for Anaesthesia, 3) Apply Anaesthetic of precalulated volume ???? 4) Obseve patient and test reflexes., Nerves Blocked ???? 1) Dorsal metacarpal nerve (branch of the radial nerve), Common Injection Sites for Anaesthesia ???? 1) Dorsal Common Digital Vein III, 2) Apply Butterfly Catheter (19guage) to selected vein of affected limb ???? 3) Apply Anaesthetic of precalulated volume, Hindfoot ???? Nerves Blocked, Nerves Blocked ???? 1) Superficial peroneal nerve, Considerations ???? Pre-operative