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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Untitled 2, Nerves Blocked are 1) Dorsal metacarpal nerve (branch of the radial nerve), Intraoperative note that tourniquet must be removed after one hour else risk damage to tissue., Forefoot includes Nerves Blocked, Digital Nerve Block includes Considerations, tourniquet must be removed after one hour else risk damage to tissue. also ensure tourniquet is tight else drug will diffuse systemically, and block will be innefective., 3) Apply Anaesthetic of precalulated volume then 4) Obseve patient and test reflexes., Post operative such as Reversals, 2) Apply Butterfly Catheter (19guage) to selected vein of affected limb then 3) Apply Anaesthetic of precalulated volume, Preanaesthesia such as xylazine (0.05 mg/kg), IV, Hindfoot includes Common Injection Sites for Anaesthesia, Common Injection Sites for Anaesthesia are 1) Dorsal Common Digital Vein III, Anatomy includes Hindfoot, Pre-operative involves Preanaesthesia, 4) Obseve patient and test reflexes. then Perform desired surgical procedure such as digit amputation Revive using reversal agents ( if necessary), Procedure First 1) Apply tourniquet proximal to fetlock, Digital Nerve Block includes Procedure, Anatomy includes Forefoot, Forefoot includes Common Injection Sites for Anaesthesia, Digital Nerve Block includes Anatomy, Considerations involve Pre-operative