BOBBY – A1115622
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SAFE 6/21/17 Bobby came in in pretty rough shape. He was dehydrated, has a heart murmur, and is FIV+. He has been on treatment since he arrived, but he is going to need some more supportive care going forward. Please let us know if you can help Bobby!
Manhattan Center
FIV POSITIVE
BOBBY – A1115622
NEUTERED MALE, BRN TABBY / WHITE, DOMESTIC SH MIX,7 yrs
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition ILLNESS Intake Date 06/17/2017, From NY 10465, DueOut Date 06/20/2017,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary S/O: QAR mod-severe DH, may have eaten? EENM: MM PINK AND MOIST, CRT 2 SEC g2 ddz , drooling CV: G 3/6 systolic murmur LUNGS: CLEAR ABD: SOFT AND NONTENDER MS/INTEG: AMB X 4, BCS 3/9 NS: dull PLN: NSF GU: MN fiv + A:underweight, murmur, DH; FIV+ P: LRS 100 cc SC, cerenia inj 0.3 CC sc GIVEN, monitor app, INI tomorrow, recc cbc/chem
Weight 0.0
DVM EXAM
S/O: QAR mod-severe DH, may have eaten?
EENM: MM PINK AND MOIST, CRT 2 SEC g2 ddz , drooling AD fibrotic pinna
CV: G 3/6 systolic murmur
LUNGS: CLEAR
ABD: SOFT AND NONTENDER
MS/INTEG: AMB X 4, BCS 3/9
NS: dull
PLN: NSF
GU: MN
fiv +
A:underweight, murmur, DH; FIV+, likely old hematoma AD
P: LRS 100 cc SC, cerenia inj 0.3 CC sc GIVEN, monitor app, INI tomorrow, recc cbc/chem
addendum- 1234 spoke with 1205 and decided to place IV cath at 7ml/hr- conservative rate because of heart murmur.
Re-EXAM
Hx: dehydrated, FIV+, heart murmur on intake; minimal appetite overnight; IVF running at 7 ml/hr
S/O
QAR
allows handling
hypersalivation
mm pk, tacky; CRT <2 sec
significant staining/tartar
crusting at medial canthus OU
AU-waxy discharge; significant fibrosis of pinna AD
grade III-IV parasternal heart murmur
eupnic, normal lung sounds
soft, doughy abdomen with no palpable abnormalities
mild diffuse muscle wasting
A
FIV
heart murmur
dehydration
hypersalivation
decreased appetite
P
Continue cerenia 0.4 ml SQ SID x 3 days
Rec’d CBC/chem, CXR
flush ears
prognosis: open
Re-EXAM
Hx: dehydrated, FIV+, heart murmur on intake; moderate appetite overnight; IVF running at 7 ml/hrCBC: Hct 43.7%, WBC WNL
CHem:hi GLob (r/./o chronic inflammation), mild GGT incerase r/o cholestasis vs heaptic lipidosis secondary to anorexia vs toehr
S: sternal in litterbox in am, eating canned diet, allows handling, IVC apparently patent
O:
persistent skin turgor
EENT: no nasal discharge, black waxy dernis AU, AD>>>AS, fibrosed pinna AD, OU mild epiphora
Oral: missing maxillary incisors, minimal dental tartar on remaining teeth, no oral uclers
Int: dirty fur, saliva stained on fore limbs, sticky debris on hindlimbs, matted fur
Lnn: WNL
CV: 3/6 heart murmur , s&s pulses, pink moist mm
Resp: clear lungs, eupnic
Abd: SNP
UG: neutered male
MS: 4x ambulatory, BCS 2/9
Neuro: QAR, tongue deviated to R when oral cavity examined, n
A:
FIV
URI
heart murmur
dehydration
hypersalivation
otitis externa
chronic injury to tongue with scarring vs neurologic disease vs other
P:
cleaned ears
Tresaderm AU BID x 7 d
Doxycycline
Cerenia
Enrichment
6/18/17
FIV+, severely dehydrated, heart murmur, fibrotic pinna. Curled up in litter box, head down, seems dull. Hypersalivating, lots of litter stuck to face. Lay in place, sniffed and started eating nearby treats. Leaned into pets, purred.
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