including damage eyes retinopathy which can lead blindness damage nerves neuropathy
Diseases Process
Cardiac
Instructed patient about lifestyle changes, including
changing eating habits, quantity and quality of physical activity, level of stress to which
patient is exposed, kind of work, and spare time/rest.
Instructed patient on diagnosis of Myocardial Infarction, which
is a prolonged lack of oxygenated blood supply to a portion of the heart muscle, causing pain, and resulting in damage
to that area of the heart.
SN instructed patient how identify any signs and symptoms of impaired cardiovascular function, symptoms will vary depending on the specific condition. Some conditions, such as type 2 diabetes or hypertension, may initially cause no symptoms at all symptoms will vary depending on the specific condition. However, typical symptoms of an underlying cardiovascular issue include: pain or pressure in the chest, which
may indicate angina, pain or discomfort in the arms, left shoulder, elbows, jaw, or back, shortness of breath, nausea and fatigue, lightheadedness or dizziness, cold sweat or pressure in the chest, which
may indicate angina, pain or discomfort in the arms, left shoulder, elbows, jaw, or back, shortness of breath, nausea and fatigue, lightheadedness or dizziness, cold sweats. Call your doctor if your present these symptoms. Patient verbalized. Patient is stable need take medication on time follow medication regimen.
Instructed in the assessment of their chest pain, including
amount, frequency, location, duration and any associated symptoms. Instructed to report these to the health care professional.
Instructed in the possible side effects of NTG, including
headache, dizziness with position changes, weakness, flushing, palpitations, fainting, nausea and vomiting. Notify MD should any side effects occur.
Instructed in risk factors associated with heart disease, including
smoking, family history, hypertension, stress and diet.
Instructed in S/S of complications associated with CHF, including
bounding pulse, decreased urinary output, increased SOB, increased edema and sudden weight gain.
Instructed patient about the assessment of chest pain, including
amount, frequency, location, duration and any associated symptoms. Also instructed patient to report immediately to his/her doctor.
Instructed patient on the possible side effects of NTG, including
headache, dizziness with position changes, weakness, flushing, palpitations, fainting, nausea and vomiting. Instructed patient to notify MD if any side effects occur.
Instructed patient about S/S complications associated with CHF, including
bounding pulse, decreased urinary output, increased SOB, increased edema and sudden weight gain.