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Buena Animal Hospital
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So we brought him to his regular Buena Animal hospital where Dr. Nicci Quinn knew him from before and we trusted her for her best, so Lucky was putted under intravenous electrolytes transfusions to flash the system each separate day from Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.\r
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While his stamina due to repeated electrolytes transfusions (but no nutrients like amino acids was given) was initially increased making him able to walk again Thursday night, Friday & Saturday the condition worsened as the chemotherapy drug was approaching the maximum release power into his body the upcoming Monday (half from the 21 days chemo cycle).\r
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Sunday the Buena hospital was closed, no one else called and Lucky was not able to stand refusing to eat or drink and during the night Sunday to Monday he was short breathing very powerful continuously (indicating v. low blood pressure which medical personnel next morning should have been recognized and act promptly on it –but they did not!).\r
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First thing Monday morning my wife brought Lucky back to Buena Animal hospital where despite his very obvious weakness and short of breath, they administer the same regular lowering blood pressure medications (that he was under for few months due to high blood pressure), but this time due to increased chemo his blood pressure was already very, very low!\r
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Ultimately someone checked his blood pressure discovering the life threatening very low BP of around 30-40 so they added some increased BP medication & antibiotic, which eventually increase his BP shown on the second & third BP measurements.\r
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Being in the hospital with very low BP Lucky should have been administered Oxygen immediately to compensate the lack of oxygen to organs due to low BP!\r
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Lessons to be learned by VMSG & Buena due their medical mistakes in chronological & importance order:\r
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A. Main cause of death of Lucky: Radiation poisoning with continuously increased doses of chemo “Lomustine” under Oncologist prescription from VMSG Ventura, CA\r
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B. Buena Hospital Ventura DID NOT fallowed the Emergency Protocols for life threatening situations within the last 4.5 hours of Lucky’s by totally LACK of basic life support assistance in cardiopulmonary arrest & resuscitation as follows in the next posting: \r
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TO BE CONTINUED DUE TO LACK OF SPACE
Pros: NONE LEFT – LUCKY IS DEAD!
Cons: PLEASE READ ALL 4 POSTINGS – TOO MANY TO LIST IN ONE POSTING
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