SALTY – A1062445
Safe - 1-11-2016 Manhattan
SAFE 1/11/16 Salty is an affectionate kitty who is looking for a great new home! Salty came in with some injuries, possibly due to high rise trauma. He may have a fractured leg and some facial wounds. Salty is going to need some follow up vet care before going to a new family. Please let us know if you can help Salty today!
MANHATTAN CENTER
SALTY – A1062445
FEMALE, WHITE / BLACK, DOMESTIC SH MIX,1 yr
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition INJ MINOR Intake Date 01/07/2016, From NY 10458, DueOut Date 01/10/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary scan: neg. sex: female est age: 1yr S/O: Cat is Q/BARH, P-200, R-50, mm-pink, moist; crt<2s EENT – pupils dilated OU, frank blood on nose and upper lip – superficial laceration to upper lip (from teeth), no obvious broken teeth Grade 0/4 dental dz, some laxity in mandibular symphysis, but do not feel it is fully broken and cat allows palpation Coat appears well kempt Heart/lungs auscult wnl Abdomen soft, non-painful Med Beh – Cat allows all handling with no signs of aggression and does not try to flee A: Laceration/wound from High Rise Fall (approx 6-7 stories) P: Gave 0.13mLs buprenorphine 0.5mg/mL SQ, continue BID x 3D then recheck PROGNOSIS: Good
Weight 7.1
Medical
Initial 01/07:
scan: neg.
sex: female
est age: 1yr
S/O: Cat is Q/BARH, P-200, R-50, mm-pink, moist; crt<2s
EENT – pupils dilated OU, frank blood on nose and upper lip – superficial laceration to upper lip (from teeth), no obvious broken teeth
Grade 0/4 dental dz, some laxity in mandibular symphysis, but do not feel it is fully broken and cat allows palpation
Coat appears well kempt
Heart/lungs auscult wnl
Abdomen soft, non-painful
Med Beh – Cat allows all handling with no signs of aggression and does not try to flee
A: Laceration/wound from High Rise Fall (approx 6-7 stories)
P: Gave 0.13mLs buprenorphine 0.5mg/mL SQ, continue BID x 3D then recheck
PROGNOSIS:
Good
Re-Exam 01/08:
HIGH RISE
DOPEY WITH MYDRIATIC PUPILS
MM PINK, MOIST
DRIED BLOOD PHYTRIM. NO MOBILITY IN JAW , NO PALATIAL FX
H/L; NMA EUPNEIC
ABD LARGE BLADDER, SOFT
TOE TOUCHING LAMENESS LEFT FRONT SWELLING AT MID RADIUS/ULNA
NOSF
A; YOUNG F DSH
LEFT RADIAUS/ULNAR MIDSHAFT FRACTURE, MINIMALLY DISPLACED
FACIAL WOUNDS
P GOOD PROGNOSIS
NEEDS TO HAVE CAGE REST FOR FRACTURE, OR ORTHO CONSULT
FACE WOUNDS SHOULD HEAL WITH PAIN MEDS AND TIME
Re-Exam 01/09:
Ass.: The pet is doing better.
the swollen of the left fore limb went down
dry bloody crust on the nasal orifice.
abdominal palpation – Soft , wnl
OU- dilated pupil
ambiulatory – 4X4 very mild lameness on the front fore paw
Au- wnl
Intug- mild dry skin otherwise wnl
H/L- wnl , clear
Hr- 180, RR- 26, mm- Pink , Bsc-3/5, CRT-<2 sec.
Recommended BW and eye exam to rule out lense luxation and glaucoma as a result of head trauma front limbs radiograph.
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