Blackie is an approximately 9 yr old MC DSH cat that was hit by a car. He is presented to you by the owner who found him in the road.
Physical Examination:
Body Weight: 4 kg
Hyper, alert, responsive; vocalizing
Mucous membranes –pink, 3 sec refill time,
Rectal temperature – 102.2
Eyes – WNL
Ears – brown waxy debris AU
Nose – WNL
Oral cavity – WNL, teeth – mild tartar, no gingivitis, freshly chipped tooth
Peripheral lymph nodes – WNL
Heart – no – Rate: 180 bpm
Lungs – auscultates WNL, rate – 30
Abdominal palpation – mild tension of caudal abdomen
Musculoskeletal – somewhat painful when palpated, ambulates on all four limbs; reaction elicited by palpating near the tailbase; palpation of extremities showed no obvious fractures
Integument – normal coat; some mild tenting of skin (estimate 5% dehydration)
Nervous system – because of pain, only an abbreviated examination was possible and showed normal patellar reflexes.
The owners have given you a budget of $500 to stabilize the cat, determine its prognosis and develop but not implement a treatment plan.
You take whole body radiographs (VD and lateral). They are shown below:
LATERAL 1 RADIOGRAPH
VENTRODORSAL 1 RADIOGRAPH
LATERAL 2 RADIOGRAPH
VENTRODORSAL (VD) 2 RADIOGRAPH
QUESTIONS TO ADDRESS:
- List the medical diagnostic tests which you would seek to perform to establish this cat’s medical stability – briefly justify each test
- Develop a problem list for this cat following your initial diagnostics. Be sure to copy your observations into your formulation to document the problems.
- Develop an initial treatment plan outlining all the steps you would direct your technician to take. List specific drug classes you would employ, if any- using the “Note” feature, briefly justify your treatment.
- Describe the radiographic findings in this cat (what is not normal, use the imaging anatomy website as a guide)
- What spinal nerves are potentially affected by the changes visible in the radiographs?
- What named nerves are potentially affected by the changes visible in the radiographs?
- What clinical signs would you expect to see; i.e. what organs or muscle groups might be affected based upon your answers?
- List at least 2 learning issues you encountered in addressing this case. List at least 1 reference (primary references preferred) which helped you address each learning issue.