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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Anaesthesia in cattle, ANAESTHESIA IN CATTLE types General, Risks includes Allergic reactions, ANAESTHESIA IN CATTLE involves Client communication, Knowledge of Drugs, Prior to anaesthesia one must: Be familiarized with the commonly encountered surgical diseases in large animals., Epinephrine for Allergic reactions, General is sometimes done in combination with: Regional, POST OP CONSIDERATIONS facilitates Recovery from Anaesthesia, Atrophine for Bradycardia, Anaesthetic Monitoring involves Monitoring the Respiratory System: Checking the respiratory rate, Knowledge of Emergency actions, Risks includes Bradycardia, Equipment: consists of: alcohol swabs, withdrawal time for Tolazoline, Emergency actions administer Atrophine, Postoperative handling/care and monitoring importance? to esnure surivival of animal after anaesthetic procedure by lessening the severity of/avoiding complications which can or may result due to respective procedure., Knowledge of Risks, Procedures which include: Auriculo- Palbebral & Cornual Br. Lacrimal nerve block, Drugs must know lethal dose, Anaesthetic Monitoring involves Monitioring the CVS: Checking the heart rate, pulse pressure, mucous membrane colour and CRT.