TATER – A1047896
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SAFE 08/18/15
TATER – A1047896
***HIT BY A BUS- NEEDS FOLLOW UP VET CARE***
SPAYED FEMALE, WHITE, MALTESE MIX, 2 yrs
STRAY – EVALUATE, NO HOLD Reason PETINJURED
Intake condition INJ SEVERE Intake Date 08/14/2015, From NY 11208, DueOut Date 08/17/2015,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary SCAN NEGATIVE SPAYED FEMALE – RECENT SPAY SCAR AND TATTOO OBSERVED, SHAVED ABDOMEN APPROX. 1-2 YRS. OLD REPORTEDLY HIT BY CAR QAR NO OBVIOUS WOUNDS OBSERVED H/L = NMA,NSR, CLEAR LUNG FIELDS BILATERALLY ABDOMEN = SNP, NMP, BLADDER INTACT LN = WNL EENT = CLEAR OU, CLEAN AU, NND, CLEAN ADULT DENTITION MS = BCS: 4-5/9. PATIENT SEEMED VERY SHAKEN UP. PLACED ON GROUND BUT DID NOT WANT TO WALK. STAYED RESTING ON SIDE OR SITTING UP. STOOD PATIENT UP. GOOD PROM OF ALL LIMBS – NO OBVIOUS PAIN DETECTED, NO FRACTURES CNS = MENTALLY APPROPRIATE INTEG = LARGE AMOUNT OF FLEA DIRT A: APPARENTLY HEALTHY PX: GOOD P: KEEP IN RECOVERY FOR MONITORING OVERNIGHT RECHECK TOMORROW GAVE 0.3 ML RIMADYL SQ ONCE GAVE 1.6 ML PYRANTEL AND 1 ML ACTIVYL
Weight 15.7
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