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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Untitled, Procaine Benzylpenicillin and Dihydrostreptomycin route of administration Subcutaneous, Anaesthesia used for sedation Xylazine, Pre-OP Patient information Physical Exam, BCS of 1 determined using a weight tape 53.6kg, Xylazine the dose calculated and given Xylazine Dose = 0.025 mg/kg Conc = 2% IM Vol = (0.025x53.6)/20 = 0.067 mL (was diluted with 0.44mls saline) withdrawl time - 48hrs, Combikel 40 L.A. dose to be given long lasting antibiotic = 20 000IU/kg = 1mL/10kg Withdrawl time - 72hrs, Anaesthesia used in case of anaphylaxis Epinepherine, Potential Complications what could happen post op Hemorrhage, DEHORNING What should be done before procedure? Pre-OP, Potential Complications what could happen post op Pain, Anaesthesia in case of barchycardia Atropine, Temp = 38.6 RR = 36 bpm pulse = 96 bpm after sedation Temp = 38.8 RR = 16 bpm Pulse = 64 bpm, Physical examination included Signalment, Pre-OP How to control animal? Restraint, Analgesia used to prevent pain after SX Banamine AKA Fluxinin Meglumine, 2% Lidocaine the dose calculated and given 2% Lidocaine Total Dose used = 10mL --> 5mL on each side Toxic dose = (10x53.6)/20 = 26.8mL ½ toxic dose = 13.4mL withdrawl time - milk 96hrs, meat 7 days, Physical examination included Abnormal findings, Physical examination included TPR, Procaine Benzylpenicillin and Dihydrostreptomycin is used to treat Gram negative and Gram positive infections, METHODS Barnes Dehorner