MISU – 29646
Gone - 6-4-2018 Manhattan
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GONE 6/4/18 *NEEDS NYC PLACEMENT* Poor Miss MISU needs some TLC @ MACC! Meet the Marvelous Miss Misu! Misu was brought into us by the police department and isn’t doing so well. She was brought into ACC on a bite quarantine and so she is looking for local placement on foster status within the 5 NYC boroughs. Please help her out today!
Manhattan Center
Misu 29646- 13 years old, Spayed, Domestic Short Hair, Gray and White, Stray, 10 pounds
Medical:
Animal ID
Name
Type
Mixed
Color(1)
Color(2)
Gender
29646
Misu
Cat
Yes
Calico
White
Female
Spayed / Neutered
Age
Primary Microchip #
Rabies Tag
Weight
Spay / Neuter Due Date
Temperature
Yes
13 Years
10 lbs 0.64 oz
Veterinary Clinic Software Record #:
Weight: 10 lbs 0.64 oz
Incoming Agency:
Date of Weighing: 5/30/2018
Date Spayed / Neutered:
Schedule Surgery Date:
Stitches Removal Date:
Clinic Name:
Previously Spayed / Neutered: Yes
General Vet Notes:
Previous Medical Details:
Known Allergies or Medical Conditions:
Feeding Requirements:
Indemnities/Waivers:
Medical Notes
Notes
Date
No Medical Notes Stored
Vet Treatments
Date Administered
Vet Treatment Type
Treatment Result
Administered by External Vet
5/30/2018
Re-weigh
5/30/2018
Microchip Implantation
5/30/2018
Flea/Tick Treatment – Paradefense
5/30/2018
FeLV/FIV Snap
Negative
5/30/2018
Fvr-Cp 1 Of 2
Vet Treatments Due
Date Due
Vet Treatment Type
6/13/2018
Fvr-Cp 1 Of 2
6/13/2018
Re-weigh
Medications
Medication
Amount Dispensed
Frequency
Date From
Date To
Doses Administered
Vet Name
Reason
Notes
Simbadol 1.8mg/ml
0 ml
0.65 ml SQ every 1 day(s)
30-May-2018
After 10 occurrences
1
VET 991088
Drug Usage
No drugs administered to this animal.
Vet Consultations
Date
Reasons
Vet Notes
Vet
Date Resolved
30-May-2018
DVM Intake
Blood Work Interpretation
Vet Notes: 2:18 PM
DVM Intake Exam
Estimated age: Reported 13 years old
Microchip noted on Intake? Scanned neg – MC placed
History : Surrendered to police due to pt biting the owners. Police had pt in a net and pt bit the net, now her mouth is bleeding a lot.
Subjective: Alert, blood dripping from the rostral aspect of pt’s mouth, yowling and very angry.
Observed Behavior – Yowling and biting everything possible. Unable to examine without sedation.
Evidence of Cruelty seen – Mandibular fracture appears to have occurred during transport
Evidence of Trauma seen – Large amount of blood at tip of mouth
1pm: Administered Dexdomitor 0.25 ml IM and butorphanol 0.1 ml IM.
Pt calmer but still awake enough to yowl and attempt to jump off exam table.
1:30pm: Administered butorphanol 0.05 ml IM and ketamine 0.15 ml IM.
Pt more sedate but still awake enough to growl and look around.
Objective
BAR-H, MMs pink and moist, and bloody. BCS 8/9
EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted
Oral Exam: Large amount of clotted blood at the gingiva over the mandibular symphysis; the left mandible is hanging ventrally and very mobile. Severe tartar on some teeth. Left maxillary 4th premolar is encased in tartar and loose – it was flicked out during brief oral exam while pt was yowling and biting the tongue depressor I was using to open pt’s mouth.
PLN: Not palpated
H/L: Grade 4/6 systolic heart murmur PMI left parasternal. NSR. Lungs clear, eupnic, no coughing or sneezing.
ABD: Soft, not distended, no masses palpated
U/G: Female. Small nipples. Small white thickened scar at the midpoint between the umbilicus and pelvic inlet that could be consistent with a spay scar.
MSI: Blood on the nails of all four paws; the hind feet nails are shredded. Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat.
CNS: Sedated
Rectal: Normal externally
Assessment:
1. Fractured mandibular symphysis and unstable left hemimandible
2. Heart murmur
3. Obese
4. Dental disease; tooth lost during exam.
5. Shredded nails on hind feet
CBC/chemistry:
Hct 34.4%
WBC 24.73 k/ul with neutrophilia (22.16 k/ul) and monocytosis (0.73 k/ul) – likely stress vs. inflammation
Plt 332 k/ul
Mild elevation in glucose (194)
BUN/creat (20/1.5) – possible pre-renal vs. renal
Normal proteins and liver values
Prognosis: Fair with prompt fracture stabilization
Plan:
1. Simbadol 0.65 ml SQ SID x10 days
2. Recommend immediate cardiac eval followed by fracture stabilization (wire)!!
3. Recommend weight loss of approx 3 lbs
1088
VET 991088
30-May-2018
Tech Exam
L V T Notes: 12:55 PM
Adminsitered 0.25mls Dexdomitor 0.5mg/ml, 0.1ml Butorphanol 10mg/ml IM @ 12:55pm for sedated intake exam. 0.15mls of Antisedan 100mg/ml, 0.05mls Butorphanol 10mg/ml IM were administered by Intake DVM for radiographic and examination purposes @ 1:30pm. Administered 0.65mls of Simbadol 1.8mg/ml SQ @ 1:50pm. Patient was delivered to Medical under sedation for IVC placement. To be reversed afterwards. CBC/CHEM was done and results stored in vet documents.
VET 991088
30-May-2018
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