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Ensure yоu dоwnlоаd the files аnd imаges to your PC before you move on, you may need it for the duration of this case study. Zeus.png Zeus - Hx and PE.pdf Patient: Walker – “Zeus” – Feline, Maine Coon, 4-year-old, neutered male Presenting Complaint: Stranguria, lethargy History: “Zeus’” owner made an emergency appointment for him. He is an indoor/outdoor cat and is presented with stranguria and lethargy. As “Zeus” is an indoor/outdoor cat his owner is not sure when was the last time he has urinated. “Zeus” had lower urinary tract infection last year but since than there were no urinary issues. Wt: 7.1 kg Temp (F): 99.8 Pulse: 120 Respiration: 24 MM: pale/pink BCS (1-9): 5/9 Hydration: %7 dehydrated CRT: 2-3 sec EENT: WNL INTEG: WNL. Some matting M/S: WNL C/V: Bradycardia RESP: WNL. Normal breath sounds DIGESTIVE: WNL URINARY: Enlarged firm bladder. Palpable kidneys slightly enlarged. Pain on palpation. GENITAL: Sedation required. Neutered male. NEUROLOGIC: WNL LYMPHATIC: WNL OTHER: Vocal on handling GENERAL: QAR Answer all questions before selecting “Next.” Ensure your responses clearly indicate which question you are answering. You will not be able to return to previous questions. Include links to all resources used (including Bookshelf). All responses must be written in your own words. Based on the PE findings, what are your primary concerns and differential diagnoses? What diagnostics would you order first? What specific abnormalities do you anticipate in the lab results based on your differentials? What additional information (from the owner, history, or diagnostics) would help you confirm your top differential?