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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Untitled, Intramuscular Injections includes Drug of Choice, Physical Exam TPR Pulse = 84 bpm, 2% Lidocaine (0.2mg/kg) a potent local anesthetic for producing epidural nerve conduction and infiltration anaesthesia Dosage and Administration Epidural:cattle , 5 to 15ml Nerve block: cattle, 5 to 20ml, Animal Restraint via Restraints that divert attention, Signalment Breed Jersey mix, Signalment BCS 4, Post Anaesthetic Consider Withdrawal time -time when animal products will be ready for market, Signalment Age Approximately 3 1/2 to 4 years, Intravenous Injections included Errors, Intramuscular Injections includes Sites for Intramuscular Injections, Proximal Paravertebral Nerve Block Involves Advantages and Disadvantages, Animal Restraint via Basic Rope work, tolazoline is a combination alpha-one and alpha-two antagonist developed to reverse the sedation and analgesia effects of xylazine hydrochloride., Post Anaesthetic follow Recovery Points, Intramuscular Injections includes Restraint and Precautions, PROCEDURE 1 SEDATION via Intravenous Injections, 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., Intra-operative Procedures include Caudal Epidural, Intramuscular Injections included Procedure, Pre-surgical Considerations includes Physical Exam