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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: AP Block, Auriculopalpebral block ???? Pre-Operation, sliding finger along the zygomatic arch, injecting half way, dorsocaudal of the arch confirmation of block by inability to blink, auriculopalpebral nerve which is a branch of facial nerve, 2% Lidocaine was given in a 1:1 ratio lidocaine:saline, Auriculopalpebral block is performed by sliding finger along the zygomatic arch, injecting half way, dorsocaudal of the arch, motor nerve supplying the upper eyelid which causes the closure of the orbicularis oculi muscle, 2% Lidocaine (10x470)/20, 2% Lidocaine toxic dose 10mg/Kg, Auriculopalpebral block is used to facilitate the examination of the eye and to control its movement during minor surgery, 10mg/Kg toxic volume 235ml, auriculopalpebral nerve is a motor nerve supplying the upper eyelid, 5 ml lidocaine, 5 ml saline dose which was given 5ml/(470kg/20) = 0.21 mg, Auriculopalpebral block after the procedure the patient regained blinking, 1:1 ratio lidocaine:saline ???? 5 ml lidocaine, 5 ml saline, 10mg/Kg (10x470)/20, the patient regained blinking patient appeared Bright Alert and Reponsive, (10x470)/20 calculation 235ml, facilitate the examination of the eye and to control its movement during minor surgery by the blocking of th auriculopalpebral nerve, the patient regained blinking time to regain reflex 33 minutes