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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Untitled, anaphylactic shock give ephinephrine, Intravenous (jugular) injection (fast onset) with noted Complications, Physcal exam entails observation of palpate lymph nodes and joints, advantages which reduces our precautions, Evisceration is necessary to alleviate infection inside the eye., Post Operative Considerations include Observations, Lidocaine alternative nerve blocks 4 Point Block, neurological signs if normal / if abnormal Treat the animal accordingly and re-evaluate a surgical plan., Intra Operative Considerations demands adequate Post Operative Considerations, 4 Point Block STEP 1 A slightly curve 8-10cm/22-18cm needle is directed through the dorsal eyelid towards the apex of the orbit where the nerves emerge from the orbital formen., Enucleation/ Extirpation (mouse over) techniques include Transpalpebral approach, Distant Examination which evaluates social interaction, Client information should advice the owner observe for pain/ abnormal behaviour, Removal of intraocular contents only while Leaving the sclera and optic nerve in place, Physcal exam entails observation of Body score condition ideal is 3, Emergency drugs given when the following occurs anaphylactic shock, Xylazine hydrochloride administration via Intravenous (jugular) injection (fast onset), Xylazine hydrochloride additional information Emergency drugs, Peterson Nerve Block complicatons Apnea, Intra Operative Considerations may utilize Evisceration