This information is basic and important for the next shift to know what to expect when coming in the ward.
Shift Time in Hours *
How long did it take to complete the shift?
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Volunteers/Staff *
Please include all volunteers/staff that helped during the shift and mid day.
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Number of Critical Dogs *
How many critical dogs (dogs requiring significant attention or treatment) are there in the ward as of the end of your shift?
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Critical Dog Details *
Please include names, any relevant information people should read about critical dogs currently in the ICU.
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Number of Intermediate Dogs *
Dogs requiring lots of attention/treatment but not having critical symptoms
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Intermediate Dog Details *
Please include names, any relevant information people should read about intermediate dogs currently in the ICU.
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Number of Dogs Doing well *
Dogs who are eating, beginning to eat, or BAR
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Names of Dogs Doing Well
List the names of the dogs only and identify who is negative.
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Kittens in ICU *
How many kittens are there in the ICU as of the end of your shift?
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Panleuk Kittens
Please include any relevant information people should read about panleuk kittens currently in the ICU.
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Intake, Discharge and Deceased
This section describes the dogs entering and exiting the ward. This is useful for both statistics gathering and informative for volunteers.
Names of Deceased Dogs *
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Names of Discharged Dogs *
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Did you complete your end of shift checklist? If yes, initial. If no, list why. *
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Anticipated Intake (next 2-3 days)
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Anticipated Negatives (next 2-3 days)
How many dogs are expected to be tested negative in the next few days?
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Most Urgent Food Donations Needed
We typically always need: baby food that is protein based, Vienna sausages, spray cheese, hot dogs, lunch meat, Kraft cheese singles/cheese cubes, Braunschweiger, and rotisserie chicken.