IAN – A1060418
Safe 12-24-2015 Brooklyn
SAFE 12/24/15
IAN – A1060418
***NEEDS FOLLOW UP VET CARE – POSSIBLE PELVIC FRACTURE***
MALE, BLACK / BROWN, YORKSHIRE TERR MIX, 10 yrs
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 12/12/2015, From NY 11434, DueOut Date12/15/2015,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary SCAN NEGATIVE INTACT MALE APPROX. 10 YRS. MM = PINK, MOIST BCS = 3-4/9 H/L = NMA, NSR, MILDLY HARSH LUNG SOUNDS BILATERALLY QUIET, ALERT – TOLERABLE FOR EXAM MILD TO MODERATE TARTAR MATURE CATARACTS OU PRESENTED WITH REPORTS OF INABILITY TO USE BACK LEFT LEG – PATIENT IS ABLE TO AMBULATE X 4, HOWEVER FAVORS LHL WITH A GRADE 2-3/5 LAMENESS. STANDS WITH HIND LIMBS CLOSE TOGETHER. SWELLING AROUND PROXIMAL LHL – PATIENT IS PAINFUL ON PALPATION OF STIFLE AND ALONG PROXIMAL LIMB. PER MEMO, POSS. HBC. LN = WNL CNS = A+A IMMEDIATELY BEGAN TO DRANK ONCE IN CAGE. A: LH LAMENESS – POSS. PELVIC FRACTURE CATARACTS MILD TO MODERATE DENTAL DISEASE PX: FAIR P: WILL START COURSE OF BUPRENEX – 0.28 ML IM/SQ BID X 3 DAYS RECHECKTOMORROW, POSS. RADS IF TIME PERMITS. RECOMMEND NEW HOPE PLACEMENT.
Weight 10.3
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