QUEEN – A1097859
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SAFE 12/01/16
Manhattan Center
My name is QUEEN. My Animal ID # is A1097859.
I am a female white and br brindle pit bull mix. The shelter thinks I am about 1 YEAR
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 11/25/2016 from NY 10459, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
11/30/2016 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 54.6 LBS.
11/30/16 12:54 s/o: BAR solicits attention cast CDI sutures and drain site have dried blood -wnl yeasty otits au a: metatarsal fx wound otitis p: adding otitbiotic and ear cleansing good prognosis re -examined radiographs: clean fracture of proximal metarsal 2. should heal with splinting and or cage rest no surgery required 11/29/16 09:49 S/O: BARH – T:100.9 – eating/drinking well in cage – ecollar is on – sutures on chest intact, minimal swelling and no discharge – drain on chest was removed this am – splint on left front leg is intact, dry and toe nails are together A: chest wound – fracture (LFL metatarsal II fracture) P: cont. treatment – doing well Px: good 11/28/16 16:15 S/O: BARH – eating/drinking ok in cage – ecollar is on – sutures on chest intact, minimal swelling and no discharge – drain on chest is in place with slight serosanguinous fluid d/c – splint on left front leg is intact, dry and toe nails are together A: chest wound – fracture P: cont treatment – doing well Px: good 11/27/16 09:04 S: did not eat overnight, but ate AD this morning when placed on the towel infront of her (did not take treats or meatballs from hand), energetic and friendly this morning O: BAR H wound closure has moderate amount of dried hemorrhage at suture line, skin edges are well apposed and suture line is in place, non supperative, not painful to touch drain has dry hemorrhage with no purulent discharge seen toe-topuching to 3x lame on LFL A: wound closure intact LFL metatarsal II fracture P: cont tx px: fair for wound healing good for fracture healing with appropriate fracture care 11/26/16 16:40 pm notes: sedated with telazol & maintained on iso to effect Rads: complete non comminuted fracture of L metacarpal 2 (medial-most metacarpal bone) at approximaly the epiphysis, with evidence of chronicity across fracutre ends thorax = no ribl fractures, lungs show diffusely increased opacity with no evidence of contusions or pneumothorax, no rib fractures seen sx: sharp debrided and flushed underlying muscle and sharp debrided skin edges, closed wound with 2-0 monocryl via simple continuous , drain placed
11/25/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
11/25/16 14:32 – Caller brought Queen into his home with 5 kids, says Queen was great with them. – Wagged her tail when I approached and spoke softly – Allowed me to pet her and carry her
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
11/28/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – NH ONLY
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
KNOWN HISTORY: N/A Unaltered, Stray SAFER ASSESSMENT: 11/21/16 Due her current medical condition/health status, Queen is not an appropriate candidate for a SAFER assessment at this time. The behavior department believes Queen would benefit best from placement with a New Hope Rescue who can meet her needs medically and then assess behavior once she is in a stable environment. Force-free, reward based training is advised when introducing/exposing Queen to new and unfamiliar situations. Queen appears to be sweet/calm, she has allowed all handling without any issue and is highly attention seeking. Queen has displayed no behavioral concerns. MEDICAL BEHAVIOR: 11/19/16 During her initial medical exam, Queen readily allowed all handling. ENERGY LEVEL: RECOMMENDATIONS: New Hope Only _X_Place with a New Hope partner ( The behavior department believes Queen would benefit best from placement with a New Hope Rescue who can meet her needs medically and then assess behavior once she is in a stable environment.)
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
11/25/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
11/25/16 17:17 scan neg aprox 1yo female PBT dog came in with red nail polish on nails est wt 50# S: sweet energetic, allowed handling, tried to lick faces and hands during exam O: AU: moderate waxy discharge OU: mild sclera redness, no discharge Oral: no dental tartar Int: 2 full thickness wounds on ventral cranial (4cm diameter) and mid thorax (6x8cm) with thickned purulent granulomatous muscle underneath and significant pocketing, skin edges rounded Lnn: WNL CV: NMA, s&s pulses, pink moist mm Resp: lungs clear x4, eupnic Abd: SNP Repro: female MS: 3x ambulatory, nonwt bearing to toe toching on LFL, slight swelling and pain at L carpus, BCS 5/9 Neuro: PLRs, menace & mentation WNL, CPS not checked, voluntary movement of LFL WNL, withdrawal intact in LFL A: trauma P: 1.5ml Buprenex SQ BID x 7d 50mg Rimadyl PO BID x 7d 1.3ml Enro (100m/ml) SQ SID x 7d mnitor respiration & pain levels overnight e collar NPO for wound treatment and Rads tomorrow px: good with appropriate treatment
11/30/2016 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
11/30/16 12:54 s/o: BAR solicits attention cast CDI sutures and drain site have dried blood -wnl yeasty otits au a: metatarsal fx wound otitis p: adding otitbiotic and ear cleansing good prognosis re -examined radiographs: clean fracture of proximal metarsal 2. should heal with splinting and or cage rest no surgery required 11/29/16 09:49 S/O: BARH – T:100.9 – eating/drinking well in cage – ecollar is on – sutures on chest intact, minimal swelling and no discharge – drain on chest was removed this am – splint on left front leg is intact, dry and toe nails are together A: chest wound – fracture (LFL metatarsal II fracture) P: cont. treatment – doing well Px: good 11/28/16 16:15 S/O: BARH – eating/drinking ok in cage – ecollar is on – sutures on chest intact, minimal swelling and no discharge – drain on chest is in place with slight serosanguinous fluid d/c – splint on left front leg is intact, dry and toe nails are together A: chest wound – fracture P: cont treatment – doing well Px: good 11/27/16 09:04 S: did not eat overnight, but ate AD this morning when placed on the towel infront of her (did not take treats or meatballs from hand), energetic and friendly this morning O: BAR H wound closure has moderate amount of dried hemorrhage at suture line, skin edges are well apposed and suture line is in place, non supperative, not painful to touch drain has dry hemorrhage with no purulent discharge seen toe-topuching to 3x lame on LFL A: wound closure intact LFL metatarsal II fracture P: cont tx px: fair for wound healing good for fracture healing with appropriate fracture care 11/26/16 16:40 pm notes: sedated with telazol & maintained on iso to effect Rads: complete non comminuted fracture of L metacarpal 2 (medial-most metacarpal bone) at approximaly the epiphysis, with evidence of chronicity across fracutre ends thorax = no ribl fractures, lungs show diffusely increased opacity with no evidence of contusions or pneumothorax, no rib fractures seen sx: sharp debrided and flushed underlying muscle and sharp debrided skin edges, closed wound with 2-0 monocryl via simple continuous , drain placed
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