ROSE – A1104447
Safe - 2-23-2017 Brooklyn
SAFE 2/23/17 Sweet 1-Year Old Tabby Girl With Fracture NEEDS FOLLOW UP VET CARE ASAP!** A ROSE by Any Other Name…IS STILL SO GORGEOUS!
BROOKLYN CENTER
ROSE – A1104447
FEMALE, GRAY TABBY / WHITE, DOMESTIC SH MIX,1 yr
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition INJ SEVERE Intake Date 02/22/2017, From NY 11413, DueOut Date 02/25/2017,
ENRICHMENT:
02/23/17
So small, severely injured. Social, sweet, friendly, appreciates attention. Has a really good appetite. Lovely.
MEDICAL:
02/22/17
Microchip scan neg.
F, approx 1 yr.
S/O: BAR. mm= pale pink, tacky, CRT<2 s. Friendly, allows all handling.
ORAL: All adult teeth erupted. Good dental condition.
H/L: HR=160, RR=16. Lungs clear, no murmurs/arrhythmias.
ABD/UG: Female. Abd soft, non-painful. No masses/organomegaly or fluid palpable.
MS: Non weight bearing lame left hind. Mild swelling at tarsus with erythema, hair loss, and abrasions. Mod. swelling along thigh with possible femoral fracture palpable. Area is painful. Other limbs WNL.
Very thin condition BCS=2/9.
INTEG: Small abrasion medial right tarsus.
A: F, age est 1 yr. Suspect fracture left femur. Underweight – r/o due to recent injury, malnutrition, parasitism, infectious disease.
P: Buprenorphine 0.3 mg/ml 0.18 ml SQ administered.
Continue buprenorphine 0.18 ml SQ BID x 5 days.
Administer 50 ml LRS SQ q 24 hours x 3 days (or until reliably eating/drinking well).
Schedule radiographs of hind leg.
Good prognosis with appropriate management.
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