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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Rectal Prolapse, Pre-operative Including Drugs, Farmer Client Communication Farmer should be informed to The animal should be kept in a clean, dry area isolated from other animals so that he can be closely monitored as well as to prevent any complications from happening after the procedure as well as preventing any interference to the site by other animals., Grade The rectal prolapse is a grade IV rectal prolapse since there was a 6cm area of necrotized tissue and as a result surgical intervention is needed., RECTAL PROLAPSE need to know Anatomy (mouse over), RECTAL PROLAPSE Involves Post-operative, If there is excessive swelling and drainage noticed or bleeding from the site, even if the animal is behaving in a strange or abnormal manner or if other complications such as hemorrhage is seen the veterinarian should be contacted immediately and The farmer should ensure the area is kept clean and the use of fly repellant spray should be employed. Mineral oil should be given in the feed to ensure the animal is not straining to defecate., Farmer Client Communication Farmer should be informed to If this animal is to be slaughtered then the farmer must be informed of withdrawal times of the drug as well as appropriate length of time which to administer medication to ensure the animal has proper pain relief and prevention against a secondary bacterial infection., RECTAL PROLAPSE Involves Pre-operative, Intra-Operative Grade, RECTAL PROLAPSE ???? Signalment (mouse over), Post-operative Including Farmer Client Communication, Types of surgical correction Rectal Ring, Farmer Client Communication Farmer should be informed to Mineral oil should be given to the animal to help prevent straining and constipation which can cause the rectal prolpase to reoccur, Farmer Client Communication Farmer should be informed to The farmer should be informed of causes of rectal prolapse so that he can be more vigilant in noticing signs of constipation or tenesmus as well as he can be aware of predisposing factors in an attempt to prevent prolapse from occurring, Pre-operative Including ASA Grade (mouse over), Pre-operative Including Indications, Pre-operative Including Area Preparation (mouse over), Post-operative Including Complications and Solutions, Due to recovery from anaesthesia the animal may appear mildly lethargic and may also have a decreased appetitie and be reluctant to move. and Some swelling, redness and even a small amount of fluid drainage may be noticed but should clear up in a few hours or the following day with the NSAID administered., Intra-Operative Types of surgical correction