DAWN – A1041728
7-10-2015 Brooklyn Rescue: Anjellicle Cats Rescue Please honor your pledges: http://bit.ly/DawnA1041728
***SAFE 07/10/15*** DELIGHTFUL DAWN IS SUPER SWEET DESPITE THE FACT THAT SHE HAS A PELVIC FRACTURE AND POSSIBLE FEMORAL FRACTURE – BUT WHAT MAKES MATTERS WORSE IS SHE IS PREGNANT TOO! DAWN NEEDS YOU NOW TO SAVE HER LIFE! DAWN came into the shelter with injuries that the ACC vet seems to have determined is a pelvic fracture and possible left hind femoral fracture. Sadly, the complicating factor is that DAWN is also in the early pregnancy stage. She is in pain and on meds but she has only been sweet and friendly to all who come to her cage. DAWN wants to live and these injuries were not her fault. She needs a competent vet to treat her and a furever home. DAWN is only a kitten herself – about 10 months old. CAN YOU BE DAWN’S RESCUE ANGEL TONIGHT? CONTACT A RESCUE NOW TO OFFER TO FOSTER OR ADOPT THIS SWEET CAT AND GIVE HER A HAPPY ENDING TO HER STORY!
Brooklyn Center
My name is DAWN. My Animal ID # is A1041728. – P
**PREGNANT**
I am a female calico domestic sh. The shelter thinks I am about 10 MONTHS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 06/27/2015 from NY 10304, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
07/07/2015 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 4 NCG – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 5.1 LBS.
VET CHECK – L PELVIC FRACTURE, MONITOR CONDITION QARH. ALLOWS ALL HANDLING. APPETITE OK. TEETH CLEAN, EYES CLEAR, VERY MILD SEROUS NASAL DISCHARGE POSITIVE PREGNANCY ON ABDOMINAL PALPATION, UNABLE TO SEE FETUSES ON RADIOGRAPHS BUT DECREASED SEROSAL DETAIL OF VENTRAL CAUDAL ABDOMEN AND DORSAL POSITIONING OF COLON NORMAL BLADDER, SOFT, EXPRESSED BLOOD TINGED URINE; FECES PALPATED AMBULATORY WITH LEFT HIND LAMENESS A: LEFT SIDED PELVIC FRACTURE, EARLY-MID PREGNANCY, EARLY URI, BLOOD IN URINE- RULE OUT URI P: ADDING PROPHYLACTIC DOXYCYCLINE 0.5ML PO Q24 X 10 DAYS, AUGMENTIN 0.75ML PO Q12 X 10 DAYS, EXTENDING BUPRENEX 0.15ML Q12 X 7 DAYS. GOOD PROGNOSIS WITH APPROPRIATE TREATMENT. REC NEW HOPE PLACEMENT 7/2/15 S/O: Vet check for monitoring LH fracture – currently on Buprenex. Radiographs not previously performed – fracture palpable – likely femoral vs. pelvic. BAR on presentation Ate well overnight Urinating normally, no stool in cage on exam No c/s/v/d Patient does attempt to ambulate on all 4 limbs 2 view LHL radiographs performed: Oblique fracture of the left ilial body, nearing the acetabulum. Patient was not entirely straight for DV, but no other obvious fractures noted Px: Good with appropriate treatment – likely plate needed P: Spoke to New Hope, will send plea. Continue current treatment plan – Buprenex 6/28 VC: FX BAR, ATTETNION SEEKING, EASY TO HANDLE, NO AGRESSION LARGE AMOUNT OF HEMATURIA ON CAGE TOWEL, APP ++ MM PINK/MOIST, CRT < 2S, ABDOMINAL PALPAITON WNL- SNP CREPITUS PALPABLE PROXIMAL FEMUR/PELVIS LHS APPEARS WEIGHT BEARING ON LHL, MILD CP DEFICIT, LIKELY PAIN/PARESIS GAVE CONVENIA 0.25 CC SQ CONTINUE BUPRENEX AS DIRECTED NH NOTIFIED, WAITING FOR PLACEMENT GOOD PROGNOSIS 6/27 S/O: Reports from LVT that patient seems to be painful for abdominal palpation. Patient is BAR, sitting upright on presentation mm = pink, moist hydration = adequate H/L = nma, nsr; clear lung fields bilaterally Upon picking patient up to reposition for abdominal palpation, patient vocalized and a slight crepitus was palpable on the left side. Orthopedic exam revealed a laxity and crepitus in the proximal LHL – likely femoral fracture. Rads not performed New Hope notified Start course of buprenex – 0.15 mL SQ BID x 5 days.
06/27/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
06/27/15 12:46pm Nice and easy to handle.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
07/01/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Reaction to Assessor: Dawn was calm, relaxed, and friendly upon approach. When softly spoken to, she plops on her side and rubs her cheeks against the object closest to her. Reaction to cage door opening: Dawn remains soft and relaxed. Reaction to touch: Dawn remains in place for petting, leans on the assessor’s hand, and closes her eyes, but her ears tilt slightly sideways. Reaction to being picked up: Dawn remains soft and allows handling. Behavior Determination: Average Dawn interacts with the observer, appreciates attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. This cat is showing behavior appropriate for new or experienced cat parents.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
06/27/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
Scan negative F; 9 MO; 5.52 LB Calm and freindly during exam; allowed handling; only vocal upon touching painful areas Left femoral fracture Severe abdominal pain obs Administered 0.15cc Buprenorphine BARH Actyvil applied
07/07/2015 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 4 NCG – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
VET CHECK – L PELVIC FRACTURE, MONITOR CONDITION QARH. ALLOWS ALL HANDLING. APPETITE OK. TEETH CLEAN, EYES CLEAR, VERY MILD SEROUS NASAL DISCHARGE POSITIVE PREGNANCY ON ABDOMINAL PALPATION, UNABLE TO SEE FETUSES ON RADIOGRAPHS BUT DECREASED SEROSAL DETAIL OF VENTRAL CAUDAL ABDOMEN AND DORSAL POSITIONING OF COLON NORMAL BLADDER, SOFT, EXPRESSED BLOOD TINGED URINE; FECES PALPATED AMBULATORY WITH LEFT HIND LAMENESS A: LEFT SIDED PELVIC FRACTURE, EARLY-MID PREGNANCY, EARLY URI, BLOOD IN URINE- RULE OUT URI P: ADDING PROPHYLACTIC DOXYCYCLINE 0.5ML PO Q24 X 10 DAYS, AUGMENTIN 0.75ML PO Q12 X 10 DAYS, EXTENDING BUPRENEX 0.15ML Q12 X 7 DAYS. GOOD PROGNOSIS WITH APPROPRIATE TREATMENT. REC NEW HOPE PLACEMENT 7/2/15 S/O: Vet check for monitoring LH fracture – currently on Buprenex. Radiographs not previously performed – fracture palpable – likely femoral vs. pelvic. BAR on presentation Ate well overnight Urinating normally, no stool in cage on exam No c/s/v/d Patient does attempt to ambulate on all 4 limbs 2 view LHL radiographs performed: Oblique fracture of the left ilial body, nearing the acetabulum. Patient was not entirely straight for DV, but no other obvious fractures noted Px: Good with appropriate treatment – likely plate needed P: Spoke to New Hope, will send plea. Continue current treatment plan – Buprenex 6/28 VC: FX BAR, ATTETNION SEEKING, EASY TO HANDLE, NO AGRESSION LARGE AMOUNT OF HEMATURIA ON CAGE TOWEL, APP ++ MM PINK/MOIST, CRT < 2S, ABDOMINAL PALPAITON WNL- SNP CREPITUS PALPABLE PROXIMAL FEMUR/PELVIS LHS APPEARS WEIGHT BEARING ON LHL, MILD CP DEFICIT, LIKELY PAIN/PARESIS GAVE CONVENIA 0.25 CC SQ CONTINUE BUPRENEX AS DIRECTED NH NOTIFIED, WAITING FOR PLACEMENT GOOD PROGNOSIS 6/27 S/O: Reports from LVT that patient seems to be painful for abdominal palpation. Patient is BAR, sitting upright on presentation mm = pink, moist hydration = adequate H/L = nma, nsr; clear lung fields bilaterally Upon picking patient up to reposition for abdominal palpation, patient vocalized and a slight crepitus was palpable on the left side. Orthopedic exam revealed a laxity and crepitus in the proximal LHL – likely femoral fracture. Rads not performed New Hope notified Start course of buprenex – 0.15 mL SQ BID x 5 days.
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