WILBUR – A1109411
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SAFE 4/20/17 PLACEMENT BY 6PM TODAY!! Wilbur is a very friendly kitty. He was soliciting attention when he came in, but his body condition was poor. He was underweight and lethargic. He is also severely dehydrated and his bloodwork showed some concerning results. The medical team thinks he may have an autoimmune disease or possibly a blood parasite, but we cannot be sure at this time. Wilbur needs to leave to a private veterinarian as soon as possible. Please let us know by 6pm if you are able to take him!
Manhattan Center
Wilbur A1109411, 6 years, Neutered, Brown Tabby DSH
Stray, 4/19/17
Medical:
Intake Exam 04/19/2017
scan negative
neutered male
allows handling
appx 6 yrs old
QAR
weak, lethergic, dehydrated, underweight
good appetite
mod tartar
pale mm
clean eyes, nose, ears
dirty coat
BCS 3/9
walking slow
temp 96F, placed on heat support
gave 100cc SQF
NOSF
Veterinary Exam – 4/17/17
DVM Intake Exam
Estimated age: 6 yr MI DSH
Microchip noted on Intake? no, placed by LVT on intake
History : stray
Subjective:
Observed Behavior – weak, allows full exam, does not vocalizing or making any attemt to resist handling and exam
Evidence of Cruelty seen – no
Evidence of Trauma seen – no
Objective
T = P = 100 R = 48 BCS 2/9
severely dehydrated, pale to yellow
EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal discharge noted
Oral Exam: crown fx 104 & 204, no dental tartar, no ulcers
PLN: No enlargements noted
H/L: quiet heart sounds, thready pulses CRT 3sec, pale to yellow mm, increase lung sounds, tachypnic
ABD: Non painful, ropy feces in colon, small soft bladder
U/G: male neutered
MSI: Ambulatory x 4, weak, lies down, rough unkempt hair coat
CNS: mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities
Rectal: no done
Assessment
emaication
dehydration
anemia
r/o systemic dz vs inx vs other
Plan
Parvo test neg
Rads: bronchial pattern, cardiac silhouette 3 IC spaces on L lateral and rounded, no serosal detain in abd, gas in stomach
CBC
Chem
place IVD, bolus 20ml, then 7ml/hr
Prognosis:
SURGERY: tempr wiave
PARAMETERS RESULTS REFERENCE RANGES
RBC 3.26 M/ul 6.54-12.2 LOW
HCT 17.4 % 30.3-52.3 LOW
HGB 5 g/dl 9.8-16.2 LOW
MCV 53.4 fL 35.9-53.1 HIGH
MCH 15.3 pg 11.8-17.3
MCHC 28.7 g/dl 28.1-35.8
RDW 30.8 % 15.0-27.0 HIGH
%RETIC 4.8 %
RETIC 155.5 K/uL 3.0-50.0 HIGH
WBC 67.54 K/uL 2.87-17.02 HIGH
%NEUT 74.6 %
%LYM 23 %
%MONO 1.3 %
%EOS 0.7 %
%BASO 0.4 %
NEUT 50.41 K/uL 1.48-10.29 HIGH
LYM 15.56 K/uL 0.92-6.88 HIGH
MONO 0.86 K/uL 0.05-0.67 HIGH
EOS 0.47 K/uL 0.17-1.57
BASO 0.24 K/uL 0.01-0.26
PLT 387 K/uL 151-600
MPV 19.6 fL 11.4-21.6
PCT 0.76 % 0.00-0.79
nRBCs suspected
WBC Abnormal Distribution
Band neutrophils suspected
Parameters Results Reference Ranges
GLU 88 mg/dl 71-59
BUN 32 mg/dl 16-36
CREAT 0.5 mg/dl 0.8-2.4 LOW
BUN/Creat 64
PHOS 3.7 mg/dl 3.1-7.5
CA 7.2 mg/dl 7.8-11.3 LOW
TP 6.4 g/dl 5.7-8.9
ALB 1.9 g/dl 2.3-3.9 HIGH
GLOB 4.5 g/dl 2.8-5.1
ALB/Glob 0.4
ALT 146 U/L 12-130 HIGH
ALKP 100 U/L 14-111
GGT 15 U/L 0-4 HIGH
TBILI 2.1 mg/dl 0.0-0.9 HIGH
CHOL 89 mg/dl 65-225
Na 160 mmol/L 150-165
K 5.7 mmol/L 3.5-5.8
Na/K 28
Cl 119 mmol/L 112-129
Osm Calc 325 mmol/L
TT4 1.1 ug/dl 0.8-4.7
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