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Old 10-14-2006, 06:14 AM   #15
tmatherly
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Originally Posted by teffiemoore
Hey Tiffany... Nurse here too Could she have had a little head injury that may have caused a micro bleed that has affected her movement??? Does it look like paralysis??? Is it R or L sided or bilateral. Do you think this could be possible??? I know you said her eyes look bright and she responds to the normal enticements...This is the only thing that made sense to me if she wasn't responding in pain when you checked her limbs???? If its bilateral, kinda sounds like spinal trauma...just brain far---g here, but you must be scared to death...You'll be in my thoughts tonight, please keep us posted. I know exactly what you mean with nursing humans and our furbabys have something wrong and everything I think I learned goes out the window.
Stephanie...this was exactly what was worrying me to death all night. I kept thinking she had some kind of underlying brain trauma! Trust nurses to think of all the horrible things that could be wrong! Sometimes a little knowledge is dangerous (not to others, but to your own psyche!)
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