MARLEY – A0831986
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SAFE 4/14/16 Marley the diabetic Senior Snowshoe needs a cozy home @MACC
Marley was brought in as a stray, after being found in a client’s neighborhood. Client stated that Marley was always social and accepted food from the people in the neighborhood.
Behavior during Intake
Marley was very friendly during intake. He purred when interacted with, and accepted food. Marley leant into pets and head-butted counselor’s hand. Marley allowed all handling to be conducted and showed no signs of aggression during intake.
MANHATTAN CENTER
*RETURN*
*DIABETIC *
MARLEY – A0831986
NEUTERED MALE, SEAL PT / WHITE, SNOWSHOE MIX,11 yrs
STRAY – ONHOLDHERE, HOLD FOR ID Reason STRAY
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 04/10/2016, From NY 10467, DueOut Date 04/18/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary scanned positive # 985121004311683 BAR nervous, hissing geriatric heavy tartar dirty coat, heavy dandruff obese neutered NOSF
Weight 16.0
INTIAL EXAM
scanned positive
BAR
nervous, hissing
geriatric
heavy tartar
dirty coat, heavy dandruff
obese
neutered
NOSF
Re Exams:
04/11/16 18:43 full litterbox
BAR mild DH mm pink, very friendly
EENT: severe ddz g5 w gingivitis
int: full coat with scales
MS: dorsal muscle wasting, overal obese BCS 7/9
LN wnl
ABD: snp
CV/L auscultation wnl, purring
A: DH, muscle wasting r/o DM, hyperthyroid, CRF
P: recc rescue and diagnostic workup cbc/chem/t4. LRS SC SID as supportive care
04/12/16 17:39
bloodwork results show severe hyperglycemia (BG 581)
diabetes
start lantus 1 unit BID after eating
move to medical for monitoring
rec NH placement
04/13/16 09:20
BAR, eating well after eating, given AM dose of insulin – lantus 1 unit . Checked off on treatments
Rec. NH placement – with glucose curve needed
Px fair, better when diabetes regulated
Profile:
04/10/16 18:40
Basic information
Marley was brought in as a stray, after being found in a client’s neighborhood. Client stated that Marley was always social and accepted food from the people in the neighborhood.
Behavior during Intake
Marley was very friendly during intake. He purred when interacted with, and accepted food. Marley leant into pets and head-butted counselor’s hand. Marley allowed all handling to be conducted and showed no signs of aggression during intake.
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