Thursday, February 8, 2024

Thoughtful Thursday: Janice is Jinxed (Case 6)

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Click for Test Case Tuesday:  Janice is Jinxed (Case 6)


 

Diagnostic Testing Results Reminder:

 

Bloodwork:  Low glucose, high ketones

 

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Diagnosis:

🐮Ketosis🐮

 

Pathophysiological Point:

Ketosis is a condition where the body is breaking down fats at an extremely elevated rate due to a negative energy balance.  This energy imbalance occurs because the body is using more energy than it is taking in through eating.

 

 Questions:

Level 1 Questions:

  1. Why do you think Janice is suddenly breaking down more fat?  In other words, why would Janice have a negative energy balance?  (HINT:  Think about Janice's history and physical exam findings)

  2. What is the pathway that is occurring at an increased rate in Janice's body?  Please write out all the steps of the process and include what molecule there will be more of in Janice's bloodstream.  (HINT:  Click here)

  3. Challenge question, what information in Janice's history AND physical exam findings put her at increased risk for developing ketosis?  Why do those factors increase her risk for ketosis?  What ways could the farmer have reduced Janice's chance for developing ketosis?  (HINT:  Think about the underlying cause of the disease in Janice's case)

 

Level 2 Questions:

  1. Explain why Janice has low glucose concentrations and high ketone concentrations in her bloodstream.  Do not forget to name the process that is occurring at an increased rate in Janice's body and the steps of this process.  (HINT:  Click here)

  2. High ketone concentrations in the bloodstream lead to inappetence.  How does this information affect Janice's disease process?  (HINT:  Think about how inappetence is affecting Janice's body and her ability to overcome this disease process)

  3. Challenge question, explain why ketosis is very common in dairy cattle, more common in dairy cattle that birth twins, and more common in dairy cattle that are overweight.  (HINT:  Think about what dairy cattle were bred to do and the underlying cause of this disease) 

     

Level 3 Questions:

  1. Describe the treatment plan you would recommend Janice and why you are recommending each part of your treatment plan.  Please answer this question as if you are speaking to a professional colleague. 

  2. Describe your recommended treatment plan and why you are recommending each part of your treatment plan.  Please answer this question as if you are explaining it to a client/patient without a scientific background.

  3. Please create and describe a ketosis prevention plan for this farm to decrease the incidence of ketosis on this farm (both clinical and subclinical ketosis).  Explain the importance of subclinical ketosis and why it is extremely important to prevent this disease process on dairy cattle farms.

  

Day 2 Conclusion

Before Conclusion Caturday think about your...

❓Answers to the above questions

📚 Review Material Related to Janice's case

 

Conclusion Caturday:  Janice is Jinxed (link will go live Saturday, 02/10/2024)


Dr. Haus's Unsolicited Life Advice: Always consider subclinical disease

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