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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Drugs Used, Drugs Antibiotics Combikel & Tetravet Spray, Drugs Analgesic Banamine, Drugs Emergency Drugs (MO) Atropine, Drugs Fly Repellent (MO), 2% Lidocaine (MO) Lidocaine Usage & Considerations Lidocaine was used as a local anaesthetic for dehorning procedure: Cornual Branch of Lacrimal Nerve Block-10mLs was used at each site Toxic dose of 2% Lidocaine: 10mg/kg: Toxic Dose x Weight/ Concentration: 10mg/kg x 100kg /20mg/mL = 50mLs 25mLs was considered (half of toxic dose) in the event of re-doing a procedure Therefore a total of 20mLs was adminstered. This was 30mLs below the toxic dose of Lidocaine, Drugs Sedative Drugs Used (MO) 2% Xylazine (MO), Epinephrine used to Reverse any signs of anaphylactic shock, 10% Tolazoline used to Reverse Xylazin (twice the dose of xylazin in mildly depressed animals and four times for severley depressed animals)., Lidocaine was used as a local anaesthetic for dehorning procedure: Cornual Branch of Lacrimal Nerve Block-10mLs was used at each site Toxic dose of 2% Lidocaine: 10mg/kg: Toxic Dose x Weight/ Concentration: 10mg/kg x 100kg /20mg/mL = 50mLs 25mLs was considered (half of toxic dose) in the event of re-doing a procedure Therefore a total of 20mLs was adminstered. This was 30mLs below the toxic dose of Lidocaine Extra- Label Use Proper Client Communication, Drugs Local Anaesthetic Used 2% Lidocaine (MO), Atropine used to Reverse any signs of bradycardia, Drugs Emergency Drugs (MO) 10% Tolazoline, Drugs Emergency Drugs (MO) Epinephrine, Drugs Sedative Drugs Used (MO) 10% Ketamine (MO)