According to the assigned clinical case, determine the maintenance plan and rehydration fluids (if necessary and a Rehydration Calculation is invented). Additionally, indicate the recommended analgesia plan to mitigate the patient's pain. It is important to show the steps to follow to calculate doses and liquids. *In veterinary medicine the maintenance calculation in cats is 60 ml/kg/day or (weight in kg) 0.75x80
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