Hypertension Teaching 1630
Instructed patient most people with high blood pressure have no signs or symptoms, even if blood pressure readings reach dangerously high levels, a fe...
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Instructed patient most people with high blood pressure have no signs or symptoms, even if blood pressure readings reach dangerously high levels, a fe...
Instructed patient you can do many things to help control your blood pressure at home, including: Eat a heart-healthy diet, including potassium and fi...
Instructed patient have many factors can affect blood pressure, including: How much water and salt you have in your body the condition of your kidneys...
Instructed patient untreated high blood pressure can lead to a greater risk for stroke, heart attack, or other.
Instructed to help you prevent or manage high blood pressure: Start with understanding your condition, eat well to feel better, moderate exercise and ...
Avoid any head, chest or abdominal trauma, to avoid any falls, to avoid sharp objects such as razor, scissors, and nail clippers. You may carefully us...
Patient assessment done with special attention on neuro-musculoskeletal and general status. Vital signs monitored.
SN instructed patient on s/s of htn crisis, while seeking immediate medical attention for chest pain.
Instructed the patient/caregiver on important foot care: inspect feet daily, report any foot problems to MD or Podiatrist, wash feet daily with warm s...
Caregiver A.L.F's staff was instructed in Hypothyroidism disease; on how symptoms differ among individuals, depending on the severity of the case: se...