JENNINGS – A1036234
5-18-2015 Manhattan
*SAFE* 05/18/15- Super sweet Jennings needs immediate care!!
Meet Jennings!! This sweet girl came in with severe injuries to her pelvis, possible due to high rise injury. Despite her pain, Jennings has been nothing but loving and gentle. She welcomes being picked up, and while she cannot easily stand, Jennings paws herself over to solicit attention when visitors stop by to say hello. Please pull Jennings from MACC today!!
Manhattan Center
JENNINGS – A1036234
I am an unaltered female, gray and white Domestic Shorthair mix.
The shelter staff think I am about 3 years old.
I was found in NY 10458.
I have been at the shelter since May 13, 2015.
INTIAL EXAM:
Scan negative
Intact male
Severe pain on hip palpation, bilateral
Palpable pelvic freactures and crepitus, bilateral
Tachycardic, normal RE
Pallor
A
Pelvic fractures
Shock
Px fair
P
Admin 0.25 ml Hydromorphone IM
Admin 150 ml LRS SC
Continue Buprenex
RE-EXAM:
restin comfortably in cage
reacts painfully with any touch of hind end
using litterbox (urine)
gave metacam 0.2ml SQ
needs VAX etc
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