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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Untitled, PROCEDURE 5 Principle Landmarks:auriculopalpebral nerve is a branch of the facial nerve and can be palpated as it runs across the superior margin of the zygomatic arch, To block sensory input, a supraorbital nerve block or a ring block is used. The supraorbital nerve is a branch of the frontal nerve that traverses the supraorbital foramen of the upper orbit., Intravenous Injections included Procedures, PROCEDURE 5 Principle Technique: Step 1: Clean and disinfect the area in front of the base of the ear and at the end of the zygomatic arch Step 2: Insert the needle into this area until its point lies at the dorsal border of the zygomatic arch Step 3: Inject 10 mls of Lidocaine(2%) at the site then remove the needle Step 4: After removal of the needle massage the injection site to ensure the drug is distributed within the area., Animal Restraint via Restraints that divert attention, Drug Calculations -Amount of Drug adminstered(ml)= drug dosage x weight of animal/ concentration of drug -Amount of drug administered (ml)= 0.05 x 375 / 20 -Amount of drug administered (ml) = 0.9375 ml 0.9375 ml was administered intramusuclarly to sedate the animal., Restraints that divert attention such as Head Restraint, Proximal Paravertebral Nerve Bloock Drug used 2% Lidocaine (0.2mg/kg) a potent local anesthetic for producing epidural nerve conduction and infiltration anaesthesia, Intravenous Injections included Precautions and Restraint, Signalment Weight 375 kg, Intramuscular Injections included Procedure, Pre-surgical Considerations includes Animal Restraint, Signalment Cow Id # 44, Drug of Choice 2% Xylazine Drug Calculations, Signalment Age Approximately 3 1/2 to 4 years, Restraints that divert attention such as Tail Restraint, Drug of Choice 2% Xylazine Drug Calculations, PROCEDURE 5 Principle Advantages:limit blepharospasm during examination, Proximal Paravertebral Nerve Bloock Procedure 1. Locate L5, which corresponds to the transverse processes immediately cranial to the tuber coxae 2.Locate the transverse processes of L1 and L2 by counting cranially from L5. L1 has shortened transverse processes which are buried in fat and so are difficult to palpate. Its location needs to be estimated by gauging the distance between L2 and L3 and extrapolating this to L1 and L2. 3. Place a bleb of local anaesthetic over the middle of the transverse processes of L1 and L2 to reduce pain. 4. To anaesthetise T13, introduce a 19 guage , 5cm needle through the bleb over the transverse process of L1. Advance the needle ventrally until the bone of the transverse process can be felt. 10ml of fluid is injected into the site. 5. Walk the needle off the cranial edge of L1 and advance it ventrally, if the needle enters to far, it enters the abdominal cavity where there is negative pressure and this can be observed by placing a small amount of fluid in the needle. 10ml of Lidocaine is injected into the site 6. Finally redirect needle to the caudal border of L2. Inject 10 ml of Lidocaine into the site, Physical Exam consists of Distance Exam, Signalment Breed Jersey mix