DESDEMONA – A1037125
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SAFE – 05/24/15
DESDEMONA – A1037125
FEMALE, WHITE / BLACK, MALTESE MIX, 10 yrs
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 05/22/2015, From NY 10040, DueOut Date05/25/2015,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary scan negative s: dull can stand/walk, no will to o: heartworm snap negative parvo snap negative ocular clouding, no nasal or ocular discharge advanced dental disease matted ears, exudate/ debris present, nonpainful, no inflammation heart and lungs wnl ambulatory, no injuries/fractures palpated matted fur across whole body, stained, overgrown nails bcs 1.5 /9 (underweight) abdomen nonpainful some matted feces near anus intact female, vulva small no discharge seen a: source of staining – mud/urine/feces unknown on fur chronic matting, needs groom to evaluate skin/ body lethargic- concerning p: running chemistry to evaluate internal organs 100 cc sq fluids given
Weight 10.0
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