POPPY – A1040549
6-22-2015 Brooklyn Rescue: Staten Island Hope Please honor your pledges: http://www.statenislandhoperescue.org/
**SAFE 06/22/15** Poppy is a neutered 2-year-old boy who was HIT BY A CAR, then brought to the ACC. Despite his injuries, Poppy has a great appetite and is extremely FRIENDLY! He is facing some surgery and must leave the ACC through a NEW HOPE rescue group. Rescues would love to save POPPY, but they need PLEDGES, and they need a foster/adopter to care for him while he recovers. Everyone can help POPPY by sharing his story, by pledging toward his care, and by finding a NEW HOPE rescue to pull him to safety, tonight!
Brooklyn Center
My name is POPPY. My Animal ID # is A1040549. – P
I am a neutered male org tabby domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 2 YEARS
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 06/18/2015 from NY 11423, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
06/21/2015 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 9.1 LBS.
6/21 BAR, APP ++, RIGHT PAW SEVERELY SWOLLEN AND PAINFUL, EXUDATE NOTED INTERDIGITAL P4-P5, SUTURES IN PLACE, WOUND OOZING YELLOW PURULENT D/C LEFT PAW WNL, SUTURES IN PLACE, HEALING NICELY HL DEEP PAIN +, MOVING HL CONTINUE CURRENTL THERAPY ADD: CONVENIA 0.45 CC SQ CONTINUE TO MONITOR FAIR PROGNOSIS 6/20 S/O: Vet check for monitoring wounds on hind limbs – sutured 6/18 after coming in as HBC. Few sutures removed yesterday on RHL to attempt to alleviate paw swelling. Seemed slightly reduced yesterday PM. This morning, patient is BAR. Ate well overnight. No c/s/v/d. Urinated in cage. Patient is very cooperative for exam and tolerable of handling. New Hope notified. mm = pink, moist hydration = adequate H/L = wnl Integ = sutures on R and LHL are clean and dry. Several sutures from the LHL were removed (most likely by the patient). Mild amount of inflammation around sutures on the right hind limb. Right hind paw appears to have become enlarged once again, however is not warm to touch, nor painful on palpation. A: Bilateral femoral neck fractures Wound repair 6/18 on hindlimbs Swollen right hind paw – r/o secondary to suture placement vs. abscess vs. other Px: Good with appropriate management (FHO) P: Cleaned RHL in repair site with Nolvasan. Removed one additional suture on the RHL in attempts to alleviate soft tissue swelling. Place e-collar
06/18/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
06/18/15 11:26 Poppy was brought into ACC as a stray. Poppy appeared to have suffered an injury to one of his hind legs. He was not eating or socializing at the time of intake due to his physical state.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Behavior Summary
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
06/18/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
QAR. BCS 5/9. FRIENDLY. SCAN NEGATIVE. LEFT EAR TIP. PE: EENT WNL , PLN WNL, ORAL EXAM MODERATE DENTAL TARTAR/GINGIVITIS — MISSING INCISORS, THORACIC AUSC WNL, ABD PALP WNL, M/S — CREPITUS FELT IN PELVIC REGION, SKIN/HAIR — LACERATIONS ON BOTH MEDIAL HOCK/FOOT REGIONS. NEUTERED MALE. DX: LATERAL AND VD XRAYS — BILATERAL FEMORAL NECK FRATURES (AT BOTH EPIPHYSES), SMALL CHIP FRACTURE OF DISTAL ISCHIUM ON LEFT SIDE. NOSF. PROVIDED 0.25CC BUPRENEX PO AND 0.2ML BAYTRIL (100MG/ML) IM AND 0.25ML MELOXICAM SQ. SEDATED WITH 0.1ML TELAZOL IM AND MAINTAINED ON ISOFLURANE. SX: WOUNDS ON BOTH HOCK/FOOT REGIONS CLEANED WITH NOLVASAN AND ALCOHOL — THOROUGH LAVAGE ALSO PERFORMED WITH WARM RUNNING WATER TO FLUSH WOUNDS THOROUGHLY. SURGICAL SCRUB PERFORMED BEFORE DEBRIDING WOUNDS AND SUTURING WITH 3-0 PDS FOR SUBCUTANEOUS (WHERE POSSIBLE) AND 2-0 NYLON USED FOR SKIN (CRUCIATES). PROGNOSIS IS GOOD WITH CONTINUED MEDICAL MANAGEMENT AND EXPECTED BILATERAL FEMORAL HEAD OSTEOTOMIES AT LOCAL VETERINARY HOSPITAL. NEW HOPE TO LOOK FOR PLACEMENT. PROVIDING 0.25ML BUPRENEX PO BID AND 0.2ML BAYTRIL (100MG/ML) IM Q24 FOR NEXT 7 DAYS.
06/21/2015 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
6/21 BAR, APP ++, RIGHT PAW SEVERELY SWOLLEN AND PAINFUL, EXUDATE NOTED INTERDIGITAL P4-P5, SUTURES IN PLACE, WOUND OOZING YELLOW PURULENT D/C LEFT PAW WNL, SUTURES IN PLACE, HEALING NICELY HL DEEP PAIN +, MOVING HL CONTINUE CURRENTL THERAPY ADD: CONVENIA 0.45 CC SQ CONTINUE TO MONITOR FAIR PROGNOSIS 6/20 S/O: Vet check for monitoring wounds on hind limbs – sutured 6/18 after coming in as HBC. Few sutures removed yesterday on RHL to attempt to alleviate paw swelling. Seemed slightly reduced yesterday PM. This morning, patient is BAR. Ate well overnight. No c/s/v/d. Urinated in cage. Patient is very cooperative for exam and tolerable of handling. New Hope notified. mm = pink, moist hydration = adequate H/L = wnl Integ = sutures on R and LHL are clean and dry. Several sutures from the LHL were removed (most likely by the patient). Mild amount of inflammation around sutures on the right hind limb. Right hind paw appears to have become enlarged once again, however is not warm to touch, nor painful on palpation. A: Bilateral femoral neck fractures Wound repair 6/18 on hindlimbs Swollen right hind paw – r/o secondary to suture placement vs. abscess vs. other Px: Good with appropriate management (FHO) P: Cleaned RHL in repair site with Nolvasan. Removed one additional suture on the RHL in attempts to alleviate soft tissue swelling. Place e-collar
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