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Cardiac Teaching 423

Instructed patient on management of chest pain. These steps are to be followed in case of occurrences: sit or lie down and rest immediately at onset of pain, if NTG available take as instructed and/or call 911.

Tracheostomy Teaching 447

Instructed patient how to reinsert the inner cannula and securely lock it into place.

General information Teaching 472

Patient was instructed on measures to decrease fat in diet, such as foods should be baked, broiled, or boiled instead of fried. Trim visible fat from meats and remove skin from poultry. Substitute fish or chicken for beef, pork or lamb. Use skim milk instead of whole milk.

Hypertension Teaching 513

Patient was instructed on hypertension. Very high blood pressure can cause headache, vision problems, nausea and vomiting. It is called hypertensive crisis, which is blood pressure that rises very fast.

Fall precautions Teaching 811

Instructed patient to install light switches at both the top and bottom of stairways.

Lamictal Teaching 923

Taught that Lamictal is used alone or with other medications to prevent or control seizures (epilepsy).

Miscellaneous Teaching 958

Instructed on the importance of notifying physician, nurse or other health care provider immediately if dark urine and/or persistent fatigue occur.

Osteoporosis Teaching 1127

Instructed on the importance of following good body mechanics as a measure aimed to managing/controlling Osteoporosis.

Alprazolam Teaching 1298

Skilled nurse advised patient that alprazolam may cause physical or psychological dependence.

PICC Line Teaching 1688

Skilled nurse remove PICC,line per doctor order, the catheter tip should also be examined and there is no breakage at the end, no S/S of infections noted. Skilled nurse applied at the insertion site with sterile gauze to prevent bleeding which and when the bleeding stops, the gauze is removed and a sterile dressing is applied. Instructed patient the dressing should remain for approximately 24 hours. After this time, the site should be assessed and a new dressing applied if needed. Patient understand the instructions given.