However, renal failure is a complex disorder, and Carey advises pet owners to
consult a veterinarian if the pet shows
signs of renal
disease.
If your pet shows any
of the general
signs for more than a few days, a veterinarian should be
consulted to rule out other causes such as food allergies, foreign objects or internal disorders resulting from endocrine, pancreas, liver or kidney
diseases.
Licensure & Certification ♦ Registered Nurse — Active ♦ Adult Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)-- Active ♦ Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP)-- Active ♦ Basic Life Support (CPR)-- Active ♦ Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI)-- Active ♦ Medical Billing and Coding Professional Experience Midland Memorial Hospital 10/2009 — 8/2010 Staff Nurse — Post Partum Unit •
Consulted with healthcare team to assess patient condition and design and implement course
of treatment • Monitored patient diet, physical activity, symptoms, status changes, vitals, and responses to treatment • Documented patient medical information and vital
signs ensuring accurate, detailed, and organized records • Ordered and evaluated diagnostic tests and modified patient treatment plan accordingly • Prepared patients for examinations and procedures, administered medications, and changed dressings • Instructed individuals and families in health education,
disease prevention, and childbirth • Developed health improvement plans offering guidance for patients awaiting hospital discharge