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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: lab 2 ivra, tolazoline overdose exhibits the following side effects: tachycardia, peripheral vasodilation which is evidenced by bright pink and dark red mucous membranes of the gingiva and conjunctiva; hyperalgesia of the lips as evidenced by licking or flipping of the lips., Intravenous regional anaesthesia was conducted on the cow using the following procedure, tolazoline has contraindications: 1. animals with cardiac or circulatory compromise. 2. animals exhibiting signs of stress, debilitation, hypovolemia or shock., Intravenous regional anaesthesia resulted in 1.Loss of sensation in the regions of the leg distal to the tourniquet. 2.Needle pricking showed no response to these areas after 10 minutes., Intravenous regional anaesthesia has certain disadvanatges: 1.Person sticking cow is at risk of being kicked 2.Hematoma formation at site of injection 3.Improper or insufficient Pressure applied by tourniquet results in anesthetic escaping into the body and not giving its full effects on the required site or may even go systemically and act on the heart., tolazoline is a combination alpha-one and alpha-two antagonist developed to reverse the sedation and analgesia effects of xylazine hydrochloride., tolazoline used at dosage of 0.05mg/kg and given IV slowly., Intravenous regional anaesthesia is used for Painful procedures of the distal limb including digit removal and granuloma removal from the digital skin