PWAC2 Discharge Form

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HOSPITALIZATION AND DISCHARGE FORM

CLIENT AND PATIENT DETAILS

NAME OF CLIENT:

PHONE NUMBER:

NAME OF PET:

DATE OF ADMISSION:

DATE OF DISCHARGE:

WEIGHT AT ENTRY:

WEIGHT AT
DISCHARGE:

CONDITION OF PET AT DISCHARGE

YES NO
PET (APPARENTLY) OK:
PRESENCE OF INJURY/IES:
PRESENCE OF TICKS/FLEAS:
ANY OTHER ANOMALLY:
IF YES, PLEASE STATE:

I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT PET APPEARS APPARENTLY IN GOOD CONDITION.

______________________
Client Signature/Date

______________________

PetWiseAnimal Clinic
Unit 1-2 Glenby Bldg., McArthur Highway, Paligui, Apalit, Pampanga 2016
petwiseph@gmail.com
0917-102-3242
Vet In-Charge/Date
PetWise Animal Clinic
PET DISCHARGE FORM
Discharge instructions for: ____________________ Date: _____________
Procedure performed: _______________________

 MEDICATIONS
1. ____________________________________________________
 ______________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
 ______________________________________________
3. ____________________________________________________
 ______________________________________________
4. ____________________________________________________
 ______________________________________________
 FOOD
 Restrict access to food for the first 6 hours after discharge from clinic, then feed small amounts.
 Small amounts of water are okay to offer after discharge from the clinic.
 Specific feeding instructions: __________________________________________________

 ACTIVITY
 Minimize activity for 5-7 days.
 Minimize activity for 3 days.
 Activity should be limited to leash walks only to use the bathroom for the specified duration.
 SUTURES
 Discourage licking or chewing at the sutures or incision site. Check the wound for swelling,
redness or discharge. If you notice any of these conditions, call the vet immediately and have
your pet checked.
 Elizabethan Collars (Lampshade Collars) are available for your pet if they will not leave the
sutures alone. Call us for one if it is needed.

 BANDAGES
 It is very important to keep the bandage clean and dry. When your pet goes outside, cover the
bandage with a plastic bag. If the bandage becomes wet, soiled, develops an odor, or your pet
starts chewing at it, replace it with fresh bandage after cleaning it.
 YOUR PET NEEDS
 Drain removal in 4-5 days.
 Suture removal in 7-10 days.
 Bandage change/check/removal in ____ day/s.

PetWiseAnimal Clinic
Unit 1-2 Glenby Bldg., McArthur Highway, Paligui, Apalit, Pampanga 2016
petwiseph@gmail.com
0917-102-3242
 A recheck every ___ day/s.

Unit 1-2 Glenby Bldg., MAH, Paligui, Apalit,


Pampanga 2016 PH
Phone: (G) 0917-102-3242
Hours: 9 AM to 5 PM, Mon to Sat
Email: petwiseph@gmail.com

Tips on Giving Your Pet Oral Medication


Cats:
• When giving a medication in pill form first try wrapping it in deli meat, tuna fish or any treat your cat
will enjoy. If that does not work, try the options below:
• Capsules are easy to break open and sprinkle over wet food or tuna fish
• Tablets: hide in wet food. Be sure to ask your veterinarian before crushing any medication. Some
medications may become TOXIC when crushed.
• If the above do not work you will have to force your cat to take the medication. Place the pill on the
inside of the back corner of the mouth – as far back as you can get it. Then hold the mouth closed
while they swallow. Dipping the tablet in a small amount of butter will help it slide down easier.
• Liquid medications: you can sprinkle over food or tuna
• If you free feed your cat you will need to give the liquid directly. Draw the medication up with the
syringe/dropper provided. Insert the tip of the syringe in the pouch between the cheek and the teeth
and slowly squirt the medication in while you cat swallows. If this does not work you can open the jaw
by placing your fingers on each side of the jaw and pinching behind the canines. Once you have the
mouth open slowly squirt the medication so as not to gag the cat but quickly enough, they don’t have
time to pull away. You can also hold the scruff and tilt the head back to squirt into the side of the
mouth.
Dogs:
• When giving a pill simply wrap it in any kind of human food or dog treat. Follow the medicated treat
with a second, larger treat to encourage them to gobble up the first.
• If for any reason this doesn’t work you can follow the above-mentioned step for cats.
• When giving liquid – let your dog smell it first then open the cheek pouch and slowly squirt it in while
they swallow. Remember to hold the mouth closed until you see a good swallow – about 3-5 seconds.
If you are having trouble you can open the mouth described above or try mixing it with wet food or
chicken broth.
• Foods such as marshmallows, liverwurst, peanut butter and other house hold foods work great for
giving medications

Please call us if you are unsure what to give your pet. We are here to help!

PetWiseAnimal Clinic
Unit 1-2 Glenby Bldg., McArthur Highway, Paligui, Apalit, Pampanga 2016
petwiseph@gmail.com
0917-102-3242

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