Case #21 -- Smoke Inhalation
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Case Presentation by:
Julie Cary, Carl Huitt and Andrea BeamPatient Profile: "Annie", a 1-year old, intact female Australian Shepherd.

History:
"Annie" presented to the emergency service on 4/5/99. The owners came home to find their house on fire. They got "Annie" out of the house and estimated she had been in there for 1 1/2 hours. She was coughing and in mild respiratory distress.Physical Examination:
Heart rate = 130/minute. Pulse rate = 130/minute. Respiratory rate = 40/minute. Body weight = 36.36 kg. "Annie's" attitude, gait and capillary refill time were all normal. She was estimated to be 5% dehydrated. The heart ausculted normally but the lung sounds were harsh. The abdomen palpated normally and neurological system seemed normal.Laboratory Findings:
CBC was normal. Chemistry panel was not done because of money concerns. Arterial blood gas was normal.Radiographs/Ultrasound: Chest radiographs showed a mild interstitial pattern.
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