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Oxygen Teaching 59

Instructed in state safety tips necessary for oxygen therapy: Place no-smoking signs to warn the dangers of smoking. Keep oxygen away from open flames, heat, gas sloves, hot pipes, radiators, etc. Equip home with a fire extinguisher and a smoke alarm. Avoid use of electrical equipment such as electric beds, heating pads or electric razors. Avoid using flammable products such as body lotion, face creams, rubbing, alcohol, etc. Avoid using aerosol sprays.

Depression Teaching 611

Patient was instructed on the importance to recognize the symptoms of depression to take action right away. Inability to remember things - fatigue or lost of energy, feeling "dragged out" and tire - lack of appetite or eating too much with accompanying weight changes - no interest in the things that used to bring pleasure - not sleeping at night or sleeping too much.

Constipation Teaching 999

Instructed on some measures aimed to controlling/managing constipation, such as: avoid laxative and enema abuse, among others.

Epilepsy Teaching 1065

Instructed on the importance of remaining calm if experiencing a seizure episode.

Angina pectoris Teaching 1131

Taught that, in Angina Pectoris, pain is caused by insufficient oxygen to meet the demands of the heart.

Hypertension Teaching 1234

Instructed on some potential factors of hypertension (high blood pressure), such as: age, race and high sodium intake, among others.

Diabetes Teaching 1235

Taught that Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a syndrome in which insulin production is decreased or absent.

Digoxin Teaching 1542

Patient was educated about Digoxin 0.125 mg 1 tablet oral daily, this medication is used to treat CHF, tachy arrhythmias, atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter (slows ventricular rate).

Zitromax Teaching 1593

Caregiver/A.L.F's staff was instructed in new medication Zitromax, give it to take an hour before eating any food, and the most common side effects such as; diarrhea or loose stools, nausea, abdominal pain, and vomiting.

Wound Care Teaching 1806

Instructed caregiver the patient are at high risk if the patient have or do the following: Neuropathy, Poor circulation, A foot deformity (e.g., bunion, hammer toe), Wear inappropriate shoes, Uncontrolled blood sugar, History of a previous foot ulceration.